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Mano Negra's Lost Legacy: A New Documentary Unveiled
4 Feb
Summary
- A documentary reveals unseen footage of the iconic 80s band.
- The film explores Mano Negra's anti-system spirit and collective worldview.
- Archival material captures their unique train journey and encounters.

A forthcoming documentary is set to explore the enduring legacy of Mano Negra, the seminal 1980s French alternative band. Director David Dufresne has compiled approximately 700 hours of archival material, much of it exclusive, to capture the group's vibrant history.
The film promises to showcase behind-the-scenes footage and live performances, including exclusive material from their "El Expresso del Hielo" train journey through Colombia. It will also feature encounters with notable figures like Joe Strummer and Jello Biafra, offering an intimate look at the band's dynamic.
Dufresne aims to highlight Mano Negra's optimistic, power-of-the-collective spirit, contrasting it with the emerging neo-liberalism of their era. The documentary seeks to examine what remains of their utopian ideals and their passion for freedom.




