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Nobody Is Innocent 20 Years Later
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Nobody Is Innocent 20 Years Later

Oct 20, 2010
1h 12m
★ 9.0

This is Neza City... 20 Years Later

Overview

In 1987, the film director and video artist Sarah Minter, made the documentary exercise Nobody is Innocent, a film that portrayed the daily life of the youth gang Los Mierdas Punk, from and residents of Ciudad Neza, State of Mexico. More than 20 years later, Minter returns to the streets where the tape was recorded to reconnect with the original members of the band, who today are around forty years old and still live in the same places.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Fondo para la Producción Cinematográfica de Calidad
Sarah Minter

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