'Venid a las cloacas' (Come to the sewers), is the latest documentary project of Mago Production, which has been included in the National Official Selection of the In-Edit Beefafter 2010 (8th edition), the renowned Barcelona International Musical Documentary Films Festival. Directed by Daniel Arasanz, this film adresses the history of the legendary spanish punk rock band of the seventies 'La Banda Trapera del Río', 33 years after its formation.
Responsible for the most visceral rock of the Transition, and authors of the first 'hard rock' song in catalán, La Trapera is one of the few Spanish bands that can boast of being at the vangard of the music that was brewing in the rest of the world. The rockumentary, which opens in October at the festival, approach us to the turbulent history of the band since its inception and everything that led them to become legend, including their recent tour around Spain along the 2009.
'They were the real deal, without tricks or theatrics: 70's kids from Cornella, delinquents, gang-members and pimps,children of immigrants, foul-mouthed and hooked on drugs, the nightmare of the canço and the layetanos. At last a documentary about the group with the biggest balls in Spain. Punks before anyone knew what it was about, self-destructive and proud. Quake in your boots, society, Trapera's back.'- www.in-edit.beefeater.es
'They were the real deal, without tricks or theatrics: 70's kids from Cornella, delinquents, gang-members and pimps,children of immigrants, foul-mouthed and hooked on drugs, the nightmare of the canço and the layetanos. At last a documentary about the group with the biggest balls in Spain. Punks before anyone knew what it was about, self-destructive and proud. Quake in your boots, society, Trapera's back.'- www.in-edit.beefeater.es
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