
Carnalismo
Documentary
Overview
In the heart of Durango, the Low Biker community has forged a unique bond through a shared love for cumbias and custom bicycles, uniting neighborhoods across the city in a vibrant, collective passion. Amid the joy of their culture, they face the harsh realities of discrimination and prejudice, navigating daily challenges from a society that struggles to accept their way of life.
Top Cast
Draus MC
Draus MC
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Draus MC
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Lalo Trece
Lalo Trece
Himself
Lalo Trece
Himself
Pelón Castro
Pelón Castro
Himself
Pelón Castro
Himself
Liz Esparza
Liz Esparza
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Liz Esparza
Herself
Pachuca Ceniceros
Pachuca Ceniceros
Herself
Pachuca Ceniceros
Herself
Vero Castro
Vero Castro
Herself
Vero Castro
Herself
Andrea Meraz Castro
Andrea Meraz Castro
Herself
Andrea Meraz Castro
Herself
Sergio Balbueno
Sergio Balbueno
Himself
Sergio Balbueno
Himself
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