Tattoo Parlors Are Illegal in Cuba. This Guy Started One Anyway | Short Film Showcase

Cuban tattoo artist Che Alejandro is starting a revolution his own way. Instead of letting the government determine his destiny, Alejandro plays by his own rules. He operates an underground tattoo parlor in spite of the country’s laws against this type of private business.
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In this short film by Bryan Chang and Alex Mallis, skateboard with Che Alejandro through the streets of Havana as he contemplates the future of Cuban business owners.

Directed and edited by Bryan Chang and Alex Mallis, produced by Allison Pottasch, and cinematography by Bryan Chang.

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