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To watch Carlos Saura’s new documentary is to enter a hermetically sealed world where nothing exists or matters except flamenco. The veteran Spanish director is clearly in love with the genre ...
Yet director Carlos Saura and cinematographer Vittorio Storaro (who shot Apocalypse Now, Warren Beatty’s Reds, and many films for Bernardo Bertolucci) tell us plenty about flamenco culture ...
Review: ‘Flamenco, Flamenco’ another dazzling Carlos Saura tribute to dance By Michael Rechtshaffen Nov. 26, 2014 3:40 PM PT ...
Saura, Storaro partner on 'Flamenco' Home Biz Markets & Festivals Nov 12, 2009 9:29am PT ...
Two “Flamencos” are better than one. “Flamenco,” octogenarian Spanish director Carlos Saura’s 1995 celebration of the musical genre that has long been his obsession, presents an eclectic ...
Spanish director Carlos Saura, the major figure of the Nuevo Cine Espanol, is set to direct “Argentina,” a documentary about tango. Nathanael Karmitz’s MK2, which is scoring heavily this ...
Saura, 79, has delved extensively into flamenco in his films, most notably the 1980s trilogy “Blood Wedding,” “Carmen” and “Love, the Magician.” ...
Coming next week to New York City Center, “Flamenco Hoy” is a major undertaking directed by Carlos Saura, one of Spain’s most prominent filmmakers, a lifelong flamenco addict and the author ...
That's the case with Carlos Saura's new film, Flamenco Flamenco, which simply captures 21 brief, masterful flamenco performances. It is a sequel of sorts to his similar 1995 film Flamenco.
Perhaps his greatest film of all, Flamenco Flamenco, a sequel to its Flamenco predecessor, had its original debut back in 2010, but is re-screening for a limited time here in Los Angeles. Saura first ...
One of the first films director Carlos Saura made was a short about flamenco, in 1955, and throughout his long career he’s continued to return to dance. He’s probably best known for the ’80s ...