Revolber: Live at Tacumbu (2011)

The first Paraguayan band playing in a prison.

Revolber: Live at Tacumbu (2011) poster

In 2009, when HD cameras weren't yet easily accessible and we weren't yet experiencing the social media craze, the band was watching the Metallica video recorded in a US prison at the end of one of their rehearsals. At that moment, the question arose: How would this be in Paraguay? This is how the idea of ​​holding a concert in the Tacumbu penitentiary was born. It took place on August 13, 2009 and this is the video of the concert held in one of the most dangerous prisons in South America.

Director: Agu Netto
Genre: Music, Documentary
Runtime: 43 min
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Production: DLOPERRO Producciones
Country: Paraguay
Language: Guarani, Español
Original Language: es

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More Films by Director: Agu Netto
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Revolber: Live at Tacumbu about?
In 2009, when HD cameras weren't yet easily accessible and we weren't yet experiencing the social media craze, the band was watching the Metallica video recorded in a US prison at the end of one of their rehearsals. At that moment, the question arose: How would this be in Paraguay? This is how the idea of ​​holding a concert in the Tacumbu penitentiary was born. It took place on August 13, 2009 and this is the video of the concert held in one of the most dangerous prisons in South America.
Who directed Revolber: Live at Tacumbu?
Revolber: Live at Tacumbu was directed by Agu Netto.
Who stars in Revolber: Live at Tacumbu?
Revolber: Live at Tacumbu stars Patrick Altamirano.
How long is Revolber: Live at Tacumbu?
Revolber: Live at Tacumbu has a runtime of 43m (43 minutes).
What genre is Revolber: Live at Tacumbu?
Revolber: Live at Tacumbu is a Music, Documentary film.
Where was Revolber: Live at Tacumbu produced?
Revolber: Live at Tacumbu was produced in Paraguay.