El documental de Iron Maiden llega hoy a los cines

Un nuevo documental titulado Iron Maiden: Burning Ambition llega a los cines el 7 de mayo. La película de 106 minutos sigue a la banda británica de metal desde sus orígenes en el East End en la década de 1970 hasta sus actuales giras por estadios.

Dirigida por Malcolm Venville, la película se basa en entrevistas con miembros pasados y presentes de la banda, además de comentarios del baterista de Metallica, Lars Ulrich, Chuck D de Public Enemy y el actor Javier Bardem. Cubre la creación de Eddie, la mascota de la banda, y una actuación de 1984 tras el Telón de Acero en Polonia, donde se dice que la policía militar se unió a la multitud.

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