Mon Laferte

Mon Laferte

Nascimento : 1983-05-02, Viña del Mar, Chile

História

Norma Monserrat Bustamante Laferte (born 2 May 1983), known professionally as Mon Laferte, is a Chilean singer, songwriter and actress. She plays various musical instruments and her main influences are rock, blues and pop.

Perfil

Mon Laferte
Mon Laferte
Mon Laferte
Mon Laferte

Filmes

Latin GRAMMY Celebra: Ellas y Su Música
Self - Performer
El beneficio de la duda
Original Music Composer
A woman who after a long wait and many sacrifices ultimately finds doors opening a new stage with he man she loves, so she can finally say goodbye to her lover role and form the family she craves.
Japy Ending
Songs
Japy Ending
Eli
An Odd Evening in April
Playback Singer
It's story of Abril, a mysterious woman with a particular life-style that she stands in the way of Bruno, a Chilean young man who lives in Peru and he's passing through an existential crisis. Abril's philosophy impacts to Bruno. One day, he decides to leave everything, including his job and his girlfriend. Suddenly, Bruno tries to follow Abril's life-style, no suspecting the real reasons why she turns her back to the world.
An Odd Evening in April
Original Music Composer
It's story of Abril, a mysterious woman with a particular life-style that she stands in the way of Bruno, a Chilean young man who lives in Peru and he's passing through an existential crisis. Abril's philosophy impacts to Bruno. One day, he decides to leave everything, including his job and his girlfriend. Suddenly, Bruno tries to follow Abril's life-style, no suspecting the real reasons why she turns her back to the world.
El buen Pedro
Musician
Rojo: La película
Belén
A Chilean talent show in the mold of "American Idol," "Rojo" became a huge hit the moment it hit the airwaves. This comic series puts a fictional spin on all the backstage drama: the backstabbing, the ruthless competition and the passionate abandon. Further blurring the line between fantasy and reality, several of the show's big stars -- including Monserrat Bustamante, Mario Guerrero and Yamna Lobos -- appear as pseudo versions of themselves.