Thursday, February 10, 2011

Documentary on the life taxed Juanes


Juanes life will be recorded in a documentary filmmaker Angel Flores Mexican filmed during the tour that the artist will begin in the coming days to promote his album PARC

The idea is to show a Juanes off the stage and the spotlight. "I want to show to be famous as singer Juanes is often not as fun because you spend traveling and practically living in airports, away from your family," said Flores, director of the project.
The movie will be filmed during another tour of Colombian singer called PARC, which kicks off March 10 in Seattle and will tour 13 U.S. cities.

The movie "seek what is happening around the music, how it is not pleasant or fun to take hours and hours of interviews and saying the same thing over and over, for example," said the director.

PARC stands for Peace, Love, Respect, Commitment and Hope, is the fifth and Colombia's new album, winner of 17 Grammy Awards, and presented in New York in December last year.

The Mexican director is known in his native country for making music videos of the important bands like Café Tacuba, La Maldita Vecindad, Caifanes, Tijuana No, Fobia, La Castañeda and Into Great Silence.