"Navajeros" is a Spanish film that tells the story of a group of young delinquents living in the streets of Madrid. The main character, El Jaro, is a charismatic and violent young man who leads a gang of thieves and drug dealers. The film follows their daily lives as they commit crimes, get into fights, and struggle to survive in a harsh urban environment.
As El Jaro's criminal activities escalate, he becomes more reckless and dangerous, putting himself and his friends in increasingly risky situations. The film explores themes of poverty, violence, and the destructive nature of street life.
Throughout the movie, El Jaro's relationships with his friends and family are tested, leading to a dramatic and tragic conclusion. "Navajeros" is a gritty and realistic portrayal of urban youth culture in 1970s Spain, and remains a cult classic in Spanish cinema.
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Navajeros
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Nocturno op. 15 nº1
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Frédéric Chopin:
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La bella durmiente
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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky:
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