After his mother’s death, Lucas drives from São Paulo to Northeast Brazil to sell a stretch of land that belonged to her. To do this, he has to get the consent of Robson, an indigenous half-brother he has never met. He keeps a low profile at his destination, presenting himself as a tourist in this dusty town ravaged in the name of development. But Josy, his adolescent niece, senses that Lucas has other motivations for his visit.
Bass
Created in 1977, the legendary group broke up in 2008 after twelve studio albums. This year, the musicians released their first studio album in 9 years, titled Toto XIV. However, the group had already resumed touring for a few years. The albums Toto and Toto IV, and the single Rosanna won six Grammy Awards. In 1982, the group’s flagship year, Rosanna came second in the US charts and Africa even took first place. Their hits continue to air regularly on the radio and are still popular with the public. Guitarist and singer Steve Lukather is the only Toto member present since the band's inception. He is surrounded by 13 permanent musicians and 31 others recruited specifically for the tours. During the 2015 edition of Baloise, Toto, at his best, performed classics such as Hold The Line, Rosanna or Africa, but also extracts from his new album.