The tale of five Uruguayan villagers who embark on a journey to see the ocean for the first time. They depart in a broken down freight truck, property of Rodríguez, a taciturn man who loves the sea. Their point of departure is a local bar, and at the last minute, an unknown man from the bar joins their adventure.
A small town, two families joined together over time. A man who does not forget the values of honor and fraternal friendship. From the director of The Journey to the Sea, history proposes the coalition of two worlds or, perhaps, the same but with different ways of understanding it.
Mama Was Punk is a documentary film that showcases the life and career of Mama, a renowned punk rock musician. Through interviews with friends, family, and fellow musicians, the film dives deep into Mama's artistic journey and the impact she made on the punk rock scene. It explores her rise to fame, the struggles she overcame, and the lasting legacy she created. With raw footage and heartfelt stories, Mama Was Punk offers an intimate look into the life of this influential artist.
At ten o'clock on the night of 20 November 1993, in the Barrio Sur neighbourhood of Montevideo, Jaime Roos began the first of 42 concerts on a tour that lasted three months and included performances in all 19 departments of the country. In total some 300,000 saw him play. This documentary captures the essence of that unique tour and it is a crucial contribution to our understanding of Jaime Roos and his position in Uruguayan music towards the end of the 20th century.
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