Cemento: The Documentary (2017) Poster

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A terrible message for further generations
ddaproducciones6 October 2023
Even if the documentary is good, it idealises a culture that ended up with deaths due to poor administration in another venue managed by Omar Chabán, very similar, or even worse than Cemento. Therefore, this documentary is not a critique but rather an emphasis on delusions of pure, noble, and beautiful freedom, while laughing of lack of security, deadly conditions, and putting this as "true rock". The theatre performances are more than poor; they lack the intellectual, the audacity and essence of, at least, some sort of coherence. This is Rousseau's "noble savage" at it worst.

Nevertheless, the sources are accurate about what happened there, and the archives are more than interesting. But, what is the point of talking good of a way of action that ended up with more than 100 people dead?
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