
Synopsis
Huelva Flamenca" (2008) takes viewers on a captivating journey through the soul-stirring rhythms and poignant melodies of the Fandangos de Huelva, a quintessential expression of the region's rich cultural heritage. With its intense emotional resonance, this iconic musical form serves as a mirror reflecting the stories and aspirations of the people of Huelva.
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From the haunting melodies of traditional folk songs to the electrifying rhythms of flamenco, the documentary showcases the diverse styles and passionate performances of over 40 artists. Through their music, viewers are immersed in the vibrant tapestry of Huelvain Flamenco, delving deep into the essence of this land and its musical traditions.
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At the heart of the film lies the trailblazing legacy of El Niño Miguel, a flamenco legend whose influence transcends genres, from traditional flamenco to flamenco-jazz fusion. As viewers follow in his footsteps, they discover the enduring power and timeless beauty of Huelva's flamenco heritage, a testament to the resilience and creativity of its people.
Type: Documentary Series
Length: 3 x 90 mins
Genre: Biography / Music
Director: Benoît Bodlet y Chechu G. Berlanga.
Screenplay: Benoît Bodlet y Chechu G. Berlanga
Producers: AnaBenChe cine