Forty years after the start of the cultural revolution that transformed Madrid, the protagonists of La Movida meet in the El Sol room. The reunion, sponsored by Telemadrid to pay tribute to the movement on its anniversary, has culminated in a special program that can be watch this Friday (9.30 pm) on the channel.

The Movida 80-20 collects the anecdotes, testimonies, laughter, comments and memories of almost all the protagonists of the time that arise during the preparations for the photograph captured by Jau Forne in the mythical party room.

The musician and actor Pablo Carbonell , the artist and photographer Oula Lele , the writer and poet Luis Antonio de Villena , the musician Álvaro Urquijo, the photojournalist Miguel Trillo, the journalists Tono Martínez and Jesús Ordovás, the cartoonist and painter Javier de Juan, the Singer Rubi, gallery owner Marta Moriarty and film director Fernando Colomo will speak in this space about the legacy and validity of the movement and will remember how in their youth they changed the image of Madrid forever.

The special program of Telemadrid will also show unpublished material and will narrate how La Movida madrileña was forged, what were its precedents and what has remained of all that, "causing the stupor of the younger generations and stoking the memories of their parents and grandparents", according to the chain.

Alaska, Carlos Berlanga, Pedro Almodóvar, Enrique Urquijo , José Alfonso Morera 'El Hortelano' and Enrique Tierno Galván will also have a leading role in this documentary, which in addition to telling the before and after of the city, will do a musical review by the band sound of Madrid of those days.

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