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Filmed like a documentary, "Sevillanas" consists of eleven short performances by Spain's most famous flamenco dancers, singers and guitarists. Saura, well-known for his flamenco films ("Blood Wedding," "Carmen"), here provides an in-depth look at the Sevillanas form of flamenco and its dancers.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

53 mins

Rating

5.2/10

Release Date

26 April 1992

Country

Spain

Cast

Paco de Lucía

Paco de Lucía

Lola Flores

Lola Flores

Camarón de la Isla

Camarón de la Isla

Rocío Jurado

Rocío Jurado

Manuel Pareja Obregón

Manuel Pareja Obregón

Manolo Sanlucar

Manolo Sanlucar

Merche Esmeralda

Merche Esmeralda

Tomatito

Tomatito

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