

A gospel choir full of chaotic Colombians? God help the sound engineer.
A group of Colombians from different social backgrounds began work in a gospel choir for a prominent singer.
Acting
Margoth Velásquez steals every scene she's in
Writing
Class commentary sharper than expected for a comedy

Director
Jhonny Hendrix
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Andrés Cepeda, a real Colombian pop star, essentially plays a fictionalized version of himself — the directors wanted authentic musician exhaustion.
The film gently satirizes Colombia's rigid class structures through choir dynamics; gospel's egalitarian ethos becomes the Trojan horse for social commentary.