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Release Date: Jun 16, 1995 Wide
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This beautifully photographed documentary is Spanish-filmmaker Carlos Saura's tribute to the beauty and diversity of Spain's national dance. Using only the minimalist setting of an abandoned Seville train station and the costumes of more than 300 performers, this is a veritable feast of exciting flamenco dances, songs, and guitar playing. Some of the better known artists include Paco de Lucia, Manolo Sanlucar, and Lole Manuel. The film features little dialogue, relying instead on visual
Unrated, 1 hr. 40 min.
Documentary, Drama, Musical & Performing Arts, Art House & International
Jun 16, 1995 Wide
Dec 2, 2003
Alta Films
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