Documentary Screening + Director Q&A: Mercedes Sosa: The Voice Of Latin America (London, England)

14/05/2026
6:15 pm8:30 pm GMT
Garden Cinema, 39-41 Parker Street London WC2B 5PQ
The screening on 14 May will be followed by a Q&A with director Rodrigo H. Vila, hosted by Pablo Navarrete (Alborada Films). The film forms part of 50 Years of Argentina on Film, a programme of Argentinian films (8 May-19 June) from the last five decades that explore how Argentinian society has grappled with the aftermath of the military coup of 1976. Co-curated by Pablo Navarrete for Alborada Films.

Almost fifty years ago, Mercedes Sosa drafted together with other young artists, the so-called Manifesto del Nuevo Cancionero (The New songbook Manifesto), which anchored popular songs and music in indigenous folkore and social movements.

Apart from the millions of records she sold, the thousands of concerts she made all over the world, her countless fans and detractors, Sosa left behind an indelible legacy. This film is a deep intimate journey into her world, not only as an artist but as human being. An autobiography through her own voice, with never seen before archive and several international artists giving their testimony about Sosa’s life.

Sosa has reached legend status in Argentina. Some of her most famous recordings, including 'Gracias a la vida' (originally composed by Chilean poet Violeta Parra) became torch songs for the leftist movements that struggled against fierce repression during the seventies and eighties. Blacklisted and exiled by the military dictatorship, the country declared three days of mourning when she died in 2009.

The film premiered at IDFA and this is a rare chance to catch it in the UK.

The film will also screen on Tuesday 19 May.
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