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Songs of Injustice: Heavy Metal Music in Latin America

Songs of Injustice: Heavy Metal Music in Latin America

Experience Latin America through the eyes of heavy metal musicians

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In this documentary film a team of researchers examine the social contexts that influenced the emergence and permanence of heavy metal music in Chile, Argentina, Mexico and Peru. Colonialism, dictatorships, terrorism and neoliberal exploitation serve as points of reference for how heavy metal in the region has been directly linked to each country's social and political context.

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Status

Released

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

96 mins

Rating

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Release Date

13 December 2018

Country

Argentina

Cast

Alonso Herrera

Alonso Herrera

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Eloy Arturo

Eloy Arturo

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Alejandro Jarrín

Alejandro Jarrín

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Johnny Chávez

Johnny Chávez

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Alberto Pimentel

Alberto Pimentel

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Luis Oropeza

Luis Oropeza

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César Gallegos

César Gallegos

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Chris Irarrázaval

Chris Irarrázaval

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Maximiliano Sánchez Moncada

Maximiliano Sánchez Moncada

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Yanko Tolic

Yanko Tolic

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Cinthia Santibañez

Cinthia Santibañez

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Braulio Aspé

Braulio Aspé

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Rodrigo Sánchez

Rodrigo Sánchez

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Manuela Calvo

Manuela Calvo

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Carlos Cabral

Carlos Cabral

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Gustavo Zavala

Gustavo Zavala

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Emiliano Scaricaciottoli

Emiliano Scaricaciottoli

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Pablo Alejandro Trangone

Pablo Alejandro Trangone

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Kobi Farhi

Kobi Farhi

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Pepe Pesante

Pepe Pesante

Himself

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