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How The Scene Sounds

A Glance to Original Music in Queretaro

Year: 2019 Documentary Runtime: 71 min

Overview

The independent music scene in Queretaro emerged after the youths’ movements that left a mark in the generation of Avandaro. Among the secrecy of the streets and neighborhoods, rock music made its way despite the conservativism and “good manners” that, it is told, characterizes this city.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

César Tarello

César Tarello

Paco Lucas

Paco Lucas

Melissa Munster

Melissa Munster

René Vega

René Vega

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