

14 minutes of accordion-fueled resistance against the concrete jungle.
In present-day Monterrey, three downtown musicians confront the urbanization of the city as they perform Fara Fara pieces in search of clients.
Sound
Fara Fara music as living protest against silence.
Cinematography
Monterrey's brutalist sprawl vs. cramped musician spaces.

Director
Luis Sánchez
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Fara Fara is a Monterrey street music tradition blending European polka with Mexican norteño, historically performed by blind musicians.
ENAC (Escuela Nacional de Artes Cinematográficas) thesis films often become quiet landmarks of Mexican social realism—this continues that lineage.
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