
Serrat & Sabina: Two for the Road
Documentary
Overview
Joan Manuel Serrat fled to Mexico when Franco ordered his persecution. In Argentina and Chile, his commitment against military regimes is still remembered. Joaquín Sabina arrived later. His poetry bewitched the audience. In Argentina, he is a tango singer as much as a rocker; in Mexico, the mariachis sing their songs. The former is a symbol, a venerated figure; the latter is a “cuate,” as they say in Mexico, a buddy with whom you can always count.
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Joan Manuel Serrat
Joan Manuel Serrat
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Joan Manuel Serrat
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Joaquín Sabina
Joaquín Sabina
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Joaquín Sabina
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Carlos Ares
Carlos Ares
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Carlos Ares
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Estefanía 'Fanny' Becker
Estefanía 'Fanny' Becker
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Estefanía 'Fanny' Becker
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Pedro 'el Indio' Benavente
Pedro 'el Indio' Benavente
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Pedro 'el Indio' Benavente
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Roberto Burns
Roberto Burns
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Roberto Burns
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Mariano Carnicer
Mariano Carnicer
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Mariano Carnicer
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Jimena Coronado
Jimena Coronado
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Jimena Coronado
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Ricardo Darín
Ricardo Darín
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Ricardo Darín
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Estela de Carlotto
Estela de Carlotto
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Estela de Carlotto
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