In a poetic nod to its history, many of the interviews and recordings were conducted aboard trains or at historic railway sites.
On the occasion of his six decades of musical legacy, The Jaivasone of the most iconic bands in Chile, presents The infinite routea documentary directed by Rodrigo Aviles which will premiere on January 16. This cinematographic work promises to take the audience on a unique journey through the history, music and essence of the group.
The infinite route narrates the celebration of the 60th anniversary of The Jaivas through a choral story, where the band members and other relevant voices share the intimacy of this commemoration. The documentary connects the band's music with the history of Chile, from the members' first days studying at the Guillermo Rivera High School in Viña del Mar to the numerous trips they have made around the country, always inspired by the landscapes and experiences of their homeland.
The documentary also reflects on the importance of the free and democratic circulation of Chilean cultural heritage. The culmination of the anniversary tour was marked by two milestones: the creation of a mural at the station Lime and Song of the Santiago Metrowork of renowned visual artist Rene Olivaresand a spectacular final concert at the Quinta Vergara of Viña del Mar.
The film invites the public to rediscover the journey of a band that has managed to remain relevant for six decades, consolidating itself as a bridge between generations and cultures.
The music and history of The Jaivas They are a reflection of Chilean identity. Don't miss this opportunity to live a unique experience.