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Oct 1, 2020 · Carlos Almaraz: Playing with Fire: Directed by Elsa Flores Almaraz, Richard Montoya. With Zack De La Rocha, Shepard Fairey, Dolores Huerta, Cheech Marin. Explore the life of Chicano activist Carlos Almaraz, sexual outlaw and visionary painter of some of the most unforgettable images of Southern California.
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- Documentary
- Elsa Flores Almaraz, Richard Montoya
- 2020-10-01
Mixing archival footage with interviews, this film celebrates one of Los Angeles's most influential painters and Chicano art activists from the 1970s. Watch trailers & learn more.
- Elsa Flores Almaraz, Richard J. Montoya
- 82 min
Oct 15, 2020 · Carlos Almaraz: Playing with Fire is available for streaming in the U.S. on Netflix. 'Carlos Almaraz: Playing with Fire' is an eye-opening look at the late Chicano artist, known...
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Currently you are able to watch "Carlos Almaraz: Playing with Fire" streaming on Netflix, Netflix basic with Ads. Synopsis Explore the life of Chicano activist Carlos Almaraz, sexual outlaw and visionary painter of some of the most unforgettable images of Southern California.
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- Elsa Flores Almaraz, Richard Montoya
Carlos Almaraz: Playing with Fire 2019 | Maturity Rating: 13+ | 1h 22m | Documentaries Mixing archival footage with interviews, this film celebrates one of Los Angeles's most influential painters and Chicano art activists from the 1970s.
Carlos Almaraz: Playing with Fire 2019 | Maturity Rating: 18+ | 1h 22m | Documentaries Mixing archival footage with interviews, this film celebrates one of Los Angeles's most influential painters and Chicano art activists from the 1970s.
Carlos Almaraz: Playing with Fire 2019 | Maturity Rating: 18+ | 1h 22m | Documentary Mixing archival footage with interviews, this film celebrates one of Los Angeles's most influential painters and Chicano art activists from the 1970s.