
BREAK IT ALL: The History of Rock in Latin America
S1 · E1IMDB:
7.6
Released
12/16/2020
Duration
0h 51m
Genre
Documentary
Country
Argentina
Cast
Gustavo Santaolalla, Rubén Albarrán, Fito Páez
Overview
Soda Stereo, Café Tacvba, Aterciopelados and others figure in this 50-year history of Latin American rock through dictatorships, disasters and dissent.

BREAK IT ALL: The History of Rock in Latin America
Season 1 · Episode 1IMDB:
7.6Released
12/16/2020
Genre
Documentary
Cast
Gustavo Santaolalla, Rubén Albarrán, Fito Páez
Duration
0h 51m
Country
Argentina
Overview
Soda Stereo, Café Tacvba, Aterciopelados and others figure in this 50-year history of Latin American rock through dictatorships, disasters and dissent.
Episodes
EP 1AvailableThe Rebellion
Latin America's rock movement was sparked by Ritchie Valens' "La Bamba" and the Beatles but found its own voice in youth and resistance to dictatorship.

The Rebellion
Latin America's rock movement was sparked by Ritchie Valens' "La Bamba" and the Beatles but found its own voice in youth and resistance to dictatorship.
EP 2AvailableThe Repression
When the band Peace and Love began chanting, "We got the power!" at the first rock festival in Mexico in 1971, the government responded by banning rock.

The Repression
When the band Peace and Love began chanting, "We got the power!" at the first rock festival in Mexico in 1971, the government responded by banning rock.
EP 3AvailableMusic in Color
After the fall of the Argentine dictatorship in 1983 and the Mexico City earthquake in 1985, rock explodes with ingenuity. And it's all in Spanish.

Music in Color
After the fall of the Argentine dictatorship in 1983 and the Mexico City earthquake in 1985, rock explodes with ingenuity. And it's all in Spanish.
EP 4AvailableRock in Our Own Language
Argentina's Soda Stereo was the first all-hemispheric hitmakers, followed by Mexico's Caifanes and Los Prisioneros from Pinochet's Chile.

Rock in Our Own Language
Argentina's Soda Stereo was the first all-hemispheric hitmakers, followed by Mexico's Caifanes and Los Prisioneros from Pinochet's Chile.
EP 5AvailableOne Continent
Mexico's Café Tacvba fuses rock and folk traditions while Aterciopelados, rising with MTV Latin America, does the same with Colombian beats and sounds.

One Continent
Mexico's Café Tacvba fuses rock and folk traditions while Aterciopelados, rising with MTV Latin America, does the same with Colombian beats and sounds.
EP 6AvailableA New Era
Anger about social injustice infuses Latin American rock after the Zapatista uprising, paving the way for reggaeton and rap and new female rockers.

A New Era
Anger about social injustice infuses Latin American rock after the Zapatista uprising, paving the way for reggaeton and rap and new female rockers.
Cast

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Gustavo Santaolalla

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Rubén Albarrán

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Fito Páez

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Andrea Echeverri

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Andrés Calamaro

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Charly García

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Alex Lora

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Billy Bond

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Ricardo Mollo

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Roberto Musso

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Pedro Aznar

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