Is music part of an integral factor that makes up a culture? How is music portrayed in another culture? (I find the similar atmosphere with the African American culture and their connection with music)
Do you think music has the power to change societies? If so, how? If no, why not?
Do you know of any other musical genres in Latin America that challenge the mainstream? How are they provocative?
how do you think society views punks? How do you think punks view each other?
do you have a specific song that reminds you of Latin America? What is it, and why?
What is the director’s role in a film like this, and how may it differ from other films?
What is the role of indigenous voice in popular cultures?
I would love to know what draws you to punk as a genre of music? What does punk mean to you?
It strikes me how today many of them are globally famous dance & music styles that people from all over the world enjoy and consume, without barely any connection to their roots. Somehow they have been able to escape the stigma and been accepted by the elites, but the question is how? Or is it possible that the perception is different in their country of origin than what it is abroad? Also I wonder what are the similarities/differences between sport and music in a society?
What movements or features of popular culture you know about, have been in part or in total, assimilated by capitalism?
In terms of the genre punk rock what would constitute in your own mind after reading the article an album being overproduced or underproduced?
Is the misrepresentation of musical movements a problem? Is it inevitable?