Cuban punks
The Cuban punk movement was born in the late eighties, but its heyday did not begin until the late nineties. These were very difficult years for Cuba: the idea of socialism collapsed, which greatly affected the economy of the island. The three most famous punk bands (Rotura, Futuro muerto and Detenidos) were the first to show through music and lyrics that there is a different way to perceive the new reality of Cuba. The modern punk movement originates precisely from these groups, whose founders, with age, found themselves other occupations that bring at least some income: one works with his brother as a mechanic, another turned into a tattoo artist, raised a family, a third works at a construction site, he with a partner in a musical group gave birth to children. Someone became a lawyer or an IT specialist, the rest immigrated.
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1. Josu Trueba shot this project in collaboration with the Ruido Photo team led by three Spanish photographers: Edu Pons, Pau Col and Tony Arnau.
2. This year the team turns 10 years old. During these years, they and their associates have produced many documentaries and social projects, mainly focused on Latin America.
3. These are stories about the incredible level of cruelty in countries such as El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala (these countries have the highest level of cruelty in the world), about drug trafficking, stories about the most densely populated women's and men's prisons in Latin America, about illegal refugees who are trying to about immigrating to the US, about human trafficking and an unusually high level of rape of women, about gangs and other stories related to the violation of human rights.
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