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Quiet Type Documentary (Clandestine Parties)
The Tipo Tranquilo parties arose from the initiative of three friends (Gabriel, Erick and Alejandro), who were looking for something different in the Guatemalan electronic scene. He realized several factors that affected deejays and true music lovers, for that reason they started this movement of having various parties in different places. Inviting friends in a hidden way, without much publicity, they can only be reached through a map.
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This documentary explores the hidden world of underground parties and clandestine gatherings, delving into the motivations and experiences of those who seek out these exclusive events. It examines the subcultures that form around these gatherings and the societal implications of such private social spaces.
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Appears to be a niche documentary with limited public information available.
The subject matter of clandestine parties suggests an exploration of subcultures and social boundaries.
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The limited availability of information about this documentary might itself be a reflection of its subject matter, hinting at the secretive nature of the events it portrays.
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