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Status

Released

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

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Rating

5/10

Release Date

12 November 2009

Country

Spain

Cast

Pedro Almodóvar

Pedro Almodóvar

Self (archive footage)

Astrud

Astrud

Self

José Luis Barcelona

José Luis Barcelona

Self (archive footage)

Bebe

Bebe

Self (archive footage)

David Bisbal

David Bisbal

Self (archive footage)

Maria del Mar Bonet

Maria del Mar Bonet

Self (archive footage)

Miguel Bosé

Miguel Bosé

Self (archive footage)

Nino Bravo

Nino Bravo

Self (archive footage)

Raffaella Carrà

Raffaella Carrà

Self (archive footage)

Paloma Chamorro

Paloma Chamorro

Self (archive footage)

Manu Chao

Manu Chao

Self (archive footage)

El Fary

El Fary

Self (archive footage)

Lola Flores

Lola Flores

Self (archive footage)

Paca Gabaldón

Paca Gabaldón

Self (archive footage)

Enrique Iglesias

Enrique Iglesias

Self (archive footage)

Camarón de la Isla

Camarón de la Isla

Self (archive footage)

José Luis

José Luis

Self (archive footage)

Junior

Junior

Self (archive footage)

Lluís Llach

Lluís Llach

Self (archive footage)

Víctor Manuel

Víctor Manuel

Self (archive footage)

Carmen Maura

Carmen Maura

Self (archive footage)

Fabio McNamara

Fabio McNamara

Self (archive footage)

Mercedes Milá

Mercedes Milá

Self (archive footage)

Juan Erasmo 'Mochi'

Juan Erasmo 'Mochi'

Self (archive footage)

Juan Pardo

Juan Pardo

Self (archive footage)

Albert Pla

Albert Pla

Self (archive footage)

Porta

Porta

Self (archive footage)

Joaquín Prat

Joaquín Prat

Self (archive footage)

Radio Futura

Radio Futura

Self (archive footage)

Ramoncín

Ramoncín

Self (archive footage)

Mala Rodríguez

Mala Rodríguez

Self (archive footage)

Tony Ronald

Tony Ronald

Self (archive footage)

Miguel Ríos

Miguel Ríos

Self (archive footage)

Joan Manuel Serrat

Joan Manuel Serrat

Self (archive footage)

Evangelina Sobredo

Evangelina Sobredo

Self (archive footage)

Henry Stephen

Henry Stephen

Self (archive footage)

Amparo Sánchez

Amparo Sánchez

Self (archive footage)

Mari Trini

Mari Trini

Self (archive footage)

José Luis Uribarri

José Luis Uribarri

Self (archive footage)

Laura Valenzuela

Laura Valenzuela

Self (archive footage)

José María Íñigo

José María Íñigo

Self (archive footage)

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