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In 1973 a unique Latino rock movement literally exploded into the pop zeitgeist. Groups like SANTANA, MALO, EL CHICANO, and Afro-Latino group WAR sold out arenas and rocketed up the Top 40 music charts. In fact, War's debut album was the number one album of that year.
And from that era there actually remains a mythical Latinx rock saga yet to be told about a Mexican-American band called Esperanza.
The Esperanza television series delivers a new and compelling Chicano legend about a close-knit Latine family of teen and young adult rock musicians.
Discovered by a major record label, they must still confront the blatant racism, intolerance, inner-city crime, and economic disenfranchisement rampant in Los Angeles during the 1970s.
In ensuing one-hour episodes, their success will only amplify the challenges they'll face. Poignant, romantic and even at times comedic, while featuring original music, as well as iconic hits from that era, Esperanza depicts an authentic and inspiring Mexican-American story that unflinchingly reveals the historic struggle of the marginalized to grasp an elusive American Dream.
In 1973 Los Angeles, a Chicano family rock band rises from the barrios to overnight pop stardom but still can’t escape the era’s racism, street crime, and homophobia - as they fight to stay true to themselves and their dreams.
The Esperanza pilot screenplay written by Renegade Nexus founder, David Christopher Loya, has been recognized by over 35 accolades and awards. It is also ranked in the Top 1% on Coverfly, the leading entertainment industry screenplay tracking platform. And it's #1 on five different Coverfly Red Lists, as well as being among the top 50 out of over 16,000 one-hour pilot scripts in the Coverfly database.
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