
Continue Being: Café Tacvba
Ratings
A rock band traveling many places of the world, and on planes, buses, in hotels and dressing rooms we discover the creative process that brings them together, their friendship, frustrations and the desire of still being a rock band, the most important rock band in Mexico, on the year that they celebrate 20 years of being Café Tacvba.
Production
Agencia SHA, Entertainmex, Fondo para la Producción Cinematográfica de Calidad, Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía
Language
ES
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast

Rubén Albarrán
self
Emmanuel del Real
self
Enrique Rangel
self
Joselo Rangel
self

Gustavo Santaolalla
self
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