
On September 25, the Feast of Saint Sebastian welcomed the preview of Until I run out of voices, he documentary from the famous singer and composer Leivawhere he delves into the intricacies of a career that extends into his teenage years.
Thanks to a an hour and a half of images, The documentary retraces the 45 years of life of the singer from Alameda de Osuna (Madrid): from his beginnings in life with the groups of his neighborhood, his first steps in Grass; until his great rise with Rubén Pozo, his other half in Laziness.
The Madrilenian dares to explain the separation of the group which left so many orphaned supporters, the difficulty of overcoming it in his career and the the future of a career in which his voice problemswhich required him to undergo several surgeries, put him on the ropes.
Where to watch and when will Leiva’s documentary be released
Directed by Lucas Nolla and Mario Forniés, Until I run out of voices It hit theaters on October 17 and now it’s finally making it to streaming. MovistarPlus+ announced that this original production will be available in its catalog from December 23.
These images confirm Movistar’s commitment to creation of documentaries on artists of the moment. Among his latest works, we find Joaquin Sabina. I feel really sorry (2022), who appears in Leiva’s short story as his collaborator and great friend, and with whom he shared the Goya Prize At best original song for the melody that sounded in his own project.
Other documentaries that are part of the platform’s catalog are This excessive ambition (about C. Tangana), everything changes (by Dani Fernández) or Raphaelism (on Raphaël), among many other national and international audiovisual works.