Built around The Cuban Cowboys' cult song "e;Jinetero,"e; Jinetero 2.0 is an audacious, darkly hilarious memoir that dives into the business of whoring in Cuba against an expansive backdrop of tragicomic U.S.-Cuba relations. When a Cuban-American musician returns to the island for the first time since his parents' exile, he's pulled into a world where survival, sex, and politics collide with equal parts absurdity and grace. What begins as a quest for creative renewal turns into a searching exploration of identity, masculinity, and moral compromise. Navarro's voice - by turns punk, poetic, and painfully funny - captures the contradictions of a county and a self divided by revolution and exile. Jinetero 2.0 blends memoir, music, video, and social satire in a narrative as rhythmically charged as the Havana streets it inhabits. Both confessional and critical, this is a fearless look at desire, consequence, and the ever-complicated love story between Cuba and the United States.