Serenata a un indocumentado by Los Jornaleros del Norte
Directed by: Alex Rivera
Additional Camera: Marco Loera
Production Assistant: Ashley Aragon
Directed by: Alex Rivera
Additional Camera: Marco Loera
Production Assistant: Ashley Aragon
La agrupación Calibre 50 es originaria de Mazatlán, Sinaloa y fue creada en el año 2010; eligiendo el nombre teniendo en mente el hacer la comparación con un elemento que simbolizará la fuerza y el impacto que el proyecto tiene en la vida de los integrantes, así como en la de aquellos que gusten del género Regional Mexicano. De esta idea surge el nombre “Calibre 50”, ya que es la bala que ningún blindaje logra detener así como el propósito de traspasar fronteras con su música, siendo imparables, con la una fuerza tan poderosa que sólo Dios y el público pueden parar o aumentar.
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This episode of Amygdala was produced for New Internationalist. Website: newint.org
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