Nueva York: A Musical History of Latin New York

Nueva York: A Musical History of Latin New York

Release date : December 10, 2021
Runtime : 52m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : English / French / Spanish /
Director : Sergio G. Mondelo /
Writers : Sergio G. Mondelo /
Production companies : Program33 / ARTE /
December 10, 2021 52m France Documentary English More
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When the film West Side Story was released in 1961, New York's reviled Puerto Rican community gained some visibility and, over time, both in Spanish Harlem and the Bronx, neighborhoods plagued by poverty, drugs and crime, Hispanic identity was reborn and strengthened, thanks to a syncretic and intentionally popular music that eventually conquered the entire city.
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Lemmy Constantine
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Erwin Nicolay-Kritter
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Max Geller
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Maïté Monceau
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Jean-Christophe Frèche
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Nicolas Quequejay
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Marc Anthony
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Ray Barretto
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Rubén Blades
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James Brown
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  • title:Nueva York: A Musical History of Latin New York
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2021
  • Runtime:52m
  • Genres: Documentary · History · Music · TV Movie ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: English · French · Spanish ·
  • Director: Sergio G. Mondelo /
  • Writers: Sergio G. Mondelo ·
  • Production companies: Program33 · ARTE ·
  • Overview:When the film West Side Story was released in 1961, New York's reviled Puerto Rican community gained some visibility and, over time, both in Spanish Harlem and the Bronx, neighborhoods plagued by poverty, drugs and crime, Hispanic identity was reborn and strengthened, thanks to a syncretic and intentionally popular music that eventually conquered the entire city.
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