Emmanuel del Real

Movies

Café Tacvba - Un Segundo / MTV Unplugged
Self - Piano, guitar, jarana, voice
Second MTV Unplugged album of Café Tacvba.
The Alien and Me
Emmanuel del Real
A punk band decides to hire a keyboard player in order to change their sound, despite the fact that this talented musician has Down Syndrome.
The Object Formerly Known as a Record
Self
The Object Formerly Known as a Record, the Movie is a film portraying the Mexican Rock band Café Tacvba in the process of creating their latest album. The film could be described as an "Album Movie", combining the musical and philosophical ideas of the band members, beautifully rendered performances and a poetic visual-score that culminates in a truly intimate portrait of Café Tacvba's creative process.
Made in Mexico
Self
From Diego Luna and Alejandro Fernandez, to Carla Morrison and Chavela Vargas, Duncan Bridgeman weaves a cinematic tapestry composed of original songs and insights from the most iconic artists and performers of contemporary Mexico. With striking visuals, the movie captures the rich diversity of Mexican geography, art, music, and culture. It is a rare look at the country's real identity, and an unparalleled celebration of what it truly means to be "Hecho en Mexico."
Continue Being: Café Tacvba
Music
A rock band traveling many places of the world, and on planes, buses, in hotels and dressing rooms we discover the creative process that brings them together, their friendship, frustrations and the desire of still being a rock band, the most important rock band in Mexico, on the year that they celebrate 20 years of being Cafe Tacvba
Continue Being: Café Tacvba
Meme
A rock band traveling many places of the world, and on planes, buses, in hotels and dressing rooms we discover the creative process that brings them together, their friendship, frustrations and the desire of still being a rock band, the most important rock band in Mexico, on the year that they celebrate 20 years of being Cafe Tacvba
Café Tacvba: MTV Unplugged
Self
Café Tacuba was the first Latin rock band to ever appear on MTV Unplugged. The live performance was recorded in 1995.