The first of four parts of the film Andre Matos, the Maestro of Rock , which tells the story of the late vocalist, pianist, composer and conductor Andre Matos , will be available on streaming in partnership with Roadie Crew.
In addition to images from his personal archive and interviews with friends, family, and musicians, Andre Matos, the Maestro of Rock, moves the audience not only with facts from his career, but also by addressing Matos' personality, who was part of the bands Viper , Angra , Shaman , as well as his solo career and various projects offstage.
The film premieres on February 4th (Friday) at noon on the Vimeo platform and will feature exclusive, never-before-seen bonus content. To rent the documentary, simply access this link and follow the steps. The rental price is US$12 (approximately R$65.00), and the film will be available for 72 hours after payment.
Through this partnership, subscribers to the Roadie Crew YouTube channel, Roadie Crew magazine, and fans who contributed to the crowdfunding campaign for the documentary can request a 50% discount coupon by sending an email to andrematos@roadiecrew.com with their CPF (Brazilian tax ID) and the email address registered on the crowdfunding platform, or proof of payment via Pix (Brazilian instant payment system).
Roadie Crew YouTube channel Roadie Crew YouTube and send a screenshot of the page showing "subscribed".
Those who purchased the documentary box set will receive a coupon for free access to watch the film.
Directed by Anderson Bellini and with a script and production by journalist Thiago Rahal Mauro , the film premiered at the Theatro Municipal de São Paulo on September 14, 2021, and was shown in several cinemas across Brazil.
“Visiting 18 cities across Brazil over two months was incredible, even more so seeing firsthand the audience's reaction to watching the film. We had sold-out screenings everywhere I went, and in some cities, we even had to add extra screenings. It felt like being on a tour, which is why we nicknamed this trip around Brazil 'Doc's Tour',” commented director Anderson Bellini.
Watch the documentary trailer below.

