Best Uruguayan music movies

Get ready to binge. We've found a collection of must-watch music films from Uruguay, now streaming on Netflix, HBO, Hulu, Prime Video, and other top services!

  • Café Split 2022

    Marina (50) and Solaris (50) discuss about opening their relationship in a cafe. There they meet Tami (30), Marinas lover, who reveals to Solaris that Marina invited her to discuss the matter. Finally, Solaris gets fed up with the relationship and teleports to her planet.

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  • Poster for Hit

    Hit 2008

    Through the memories and confessions of some of the most important names in Uruguayan music, the film brings back to life the stories of the songs that defined a country and that, in some cases, helped change history.

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  • Poster for Márama - Rombai: The Journey

    Márama - Rombai: The Journey 2016

    Popular South American bands Márama and Rombai share footage of behind-the-scenes antics and discuss their sudden rise to stardom.

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  • Poster for I am

    I am 2002

    A poor woman is abandoned by her partner after she gets pregnant, and she is determined to give the kid a better life.

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  • Poster for Yo quiero aprender

    Yo quiero aprender 2004

    A girl sees other kids running with backbacks on their backs, leaving behind numbers and letters, and she decides to follow them.

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  • Poster for Cerca/Lejos

    Cerca/Lejos 2004

    A seemingly innocent construction site behind a school hides a terrible secret.

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  • Poster for My Family

    My Family 2002

    The younger members of a big happy family reflect on how lucky they are.

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  • Poster for Dos Orientales

    Dos Orientales 2017

    Dos Orientales is a musical documentary about the jazz fusion duo Hugo Fattoruso and Tomohiro Yahiro. The film invites you to dive into the creative world of these two experienced musicians who come from very distant countries: Uruguay and Japan. Twined by their passion and their charisma, they have been sharing routes and scores around the world since 1997 until today. Dos Orientales is a journey to the heart of cultural and musical differences that, rather than separating, unite and build bridges.

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  • Poster for We Want to be Heard

    We Want to be Heard 2006

    A group of kids start their own band after being inspired by the adults.

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  • Poster for I Want to be Cared For

    I Want to be Cared For 2003

    A couple of kids start to beat up a ragged doll because it's not doing what it's told.

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  • Poster for I Want to Play

    I Want to Play 2003

    A group of kids create a robot out of spare parts.

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  • Poster for Jaime Roos at 10

    Jaime Roos at 10 1994

    At ten o'clock on the night of 20 November 1993, in the Barrio Sur neighbourhood of Montevideo, Jaime Roos began the first of 42 concerts on a tour that lasted three months and included performances in all 19 departments of the country. In total some 300,000 saw him play. This documentary captures the essence of that unique tour and it is a crucial contribution to our understanding of Jaime Roos and his position in Uruguayan music towards the end of the 20th century.

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  • Poster for His Music Still Rocks On

    His Music Still Rocks On 1996

    A delinquent from the suburbs of Montevideo, fond of the guitar and singing, plans, thanks to the help of a journalist, to appear at a rock festival. The police, who have found out about his plans, hope to catch him.

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