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Residente (2017)

“1 DNA test. 10 countries. A music journey.”

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Plot

"Residente" (2017) is a compelling cinematic journey that vividly narrates the transformation of a struggling art student into Rene Perez, AKA Residente, revered as one of Latin America's most influential rap icons and the founder of the impactful rap group, Calle 13. The film seamlessly ties music and narrative, offering an intimate glimpse into the artist's passionate crusade against corruption and injustice, making him a prominent voice of dissent across Latin America. As the narrative unfurls, the movie delves into Residente's unexpected decision to leave Calle 13 at the height of its triumph. Intriguingly, it was a DNA test that set him on an unprecedented global odyssey. The test results, a genetic map echoing the footsteps of his ancestors, became his compass, leading him to distant, unexplored corners of the world including Siberia, the Caucasus, China, and West Africa. "Residente" is more than just a tale of an artist; it's a global adventure set against the backdrop of an immersive musical score. Each destination Residente visits becomes a symphony, a unique sonic chapter in his latest album, embodying the echoes of his ancestral lineage. From the pulsating beats of the city streets to the melodious whispers of rural landscapes, music becomes the film's heartbeat, framing each destination and informing every conversation. This film is a testament to Residente's unwavering commitment to his art and a tribute to the powerful bond between music and heritage. His journey is an invitation, beckoning viewers to join him on an extraordinary exploration of ancestry, music, and the indomitable spirit of humanity.

Where to watch Residente?

Residente is a documentary movie featuring Residente.

Residente is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Kanopy and Tubi TV.

It is also possible to buy Residente on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, Vudu and YouTube.