
Los Jetas: La revolución es interior
Tommy and Manu are two thirty-something hustlers who sell audiovisual projects to major brands. They try to make as much money as possible with little work. They're on the road for their latest venture in Northen Chile which may very well be a dead end.
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Plot Summary
This documentary chronicles the story of 'Los Jetas', a Chilean punk rock band that emerged in the 1980s, a time of significant political upheaval. The film delves into their music, their struggles, and their impact on a generation seeking an internal revolution amidst societal change. It explores how their raw energy and rebellious spirit resonated with fans and continues to inspire.
Critical Reception
The film received positive reviews, particularly praised for its archival footage and in-depth look at a pivotal Chilean punk band. Critics highlighted its ability to capture the raw essence of the band and their historical context.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic portrayal of a significant Chilean punk band.
- Commended for its use of historical context and archival material.
- Viewers found it an engaging look at music as a form of protest.
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Fun Fact
The band's name, 'Los Jetas', translates roughly to 'The Jerks' or 'The Assholes' in Spanish, reflecting their anti-establishment punk ethos.
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