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22 documentales de música en Netflix que todo melómano debe ver
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¿Qué ver en Netflix? Películas y series recomendadas para este finde
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Break It All to make rockeros worldwide mad as hell. “Why isn’t [enter your favorite band] mentioned?” some asked. “Why is [enter a band you don’t like] in bigger letters than [enter band you like]?” And the trailer for the six-part series, which began streaming late last month, didn’t help much either. “Where is Caifanes?” Mexican fans inquired. “What are Mon Laferte and Maná doing there?” complained those who don’t consider the Chilean songstress and the immensely successful Mexican band to be “rock.” “Where are Los Shakers?” asked Uruguayan fans, offended by the fact that the band’s greatest hit was named “Rompan Todo” (“Break It All”), clearly the inspiration for the documentary series’ title.
Nothing Broken Here
Adriana Díaz Enciso
Initially, the emphasis on the socio-political context of a Latin America torn by violence, corruption and repression as a framework for the development of rock music in that part of the world seems to be a great asset in
Rompan todo (Break It All), the documentary which has given so much to talk about since its Netflix premiere last December.
The film is the joint creation of Nicolás Entel, director Picky Talarico, and producers Gustavo Santaolalla and Iván Entel. Whether the protagonist is Latin American rock or the producers in big record labels is not altogether clear.