Sevillanas (film)
| Movie | |
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| German title | Sevillanas |
| Original title | Sevillanas |
| Country of production | Spain |
| original language | Spanish |
| Publishing year | 1992 |
| length | 53 minutes |
| Rod | |
| Director | Carlos Saura |
| script | Carlos Saura |
| production | Juan Lebrón |
| music |
Manolo Sanlúcar musical direction |
| camera | José Luis Alcaine |
| cut | Pablo G. del Amo |
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Sevillanas is a Spanish documentary from 1992 directed by Carlos Saura about the development of the flamenco genre Sevillana . The film presents the best-known performers of this genre in various scenes and includes a. the last filmed appearance of Camarón , who died of lung cancer shortly after the recordings .
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In the course of the film, Saura has the musicians and dancers involved introduce ten Sevillanas with different characters. For example, De Lebrija danced by older couples with a rural character, boleras from the 18th century, very classically danced Clásicas or flamencas and gitanas influenced by flamenco . The film shows in many details the rehearsals and preparations of the participants for a performance, apart from brief statements by the artists, there are no comments or spoken text.
Awards
- 1994: Rose d'Or at the Montreux Film Festival
- 1994: Silver Rose in the Music category at the Montreux Film Festival
Web links
- Sevillanas at the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Review of the film on anda.de