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10 Years of Indeleble
10 Years of Indeleble

10 Years of Indeleble

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MusicDocumentary

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This documentary tells the story behind "Indeleble", the album with which Los Mesoneros received four Latin Grammy nominations and toured many countries. "10 Años de Indeleble" features interviews, stories, and songs that had never seen the light of day, along with a live show in which Los Mesoneros perform, in order, the songs that were part of that first record.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

144 mins

Rating

5/10

Release Date

28 August 2021

Country

Mexico

Cast

Luis Jimenez

Luis Jimenez

Juan Ignacio Sucre

Juan Ignacio Sucre

Carlos Sardi

Carlos Sardi

Lasso

Lasso

Nacho Redondo

Nacho Redondo

Beto Montenegro

Beto Montenegro

Juan Victor Belisario

Juan Victor Belisario

Jorge Gonzalez

Jorge Gonzalez

Agustín Zubillaga

Agustín Zubillaga

Fofo Story

Fofo Story

Francisco Granados

Francisco Granados

Alejandro Abeijón

Alejandro Abeijón

Andrés Sucre

Andrés Sucre

Diego Suárez

Diego Suárez

Sebastián Franco

Sebastián Franco

Rodrigo Gonsalves

Rodrigo Gonsalves

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