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Old 06-20-2008, 11:40 AM
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With so many new Flamenco DVD's coming out its hard to keep track of them all.

Right now I have three that are in or around my DVD player at all times.

- Francisco Sanchez - Paco de Lucia
- Blank y Negro - Diego el Cigala
- Ketama - Herencia Flamenca

What Flamenco DVD(s) are your favorite and or strongly recommend?




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I've been watching Vicente Amigo's 'Ciudad de las ideas' Brilliant stuff...
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there is one simply called "Flamenco" it is excellent. I also enjoy Carlos Saunas dvd's Salome is my favorite of his.
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I also love the works of Carlos Saura. "Flamenco" is a great one of his. Also, for guitar aficionados/players, etc. the series entitled "Rito y Geografia del Toque" is great. I think there are 4 DVD's in all, covering a range of guitarists and cantaores from traditional to modern, sometimes playing together. Great stuff...enjoy!!
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I would be a fool to not say Petenera – un drama flamenco en música y baile because it is really unique (I can say so since I had the pleasure of directing and editing it), but I must admit there is a lesser known film somewhere out there on the market called Flamenco at 5:15 – a real must see!

If you can get your hands on it, go for it.
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Like I said: Flamenco at 5:15 and Petenera – a Flamenco Drama in Music and Dance
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I love the DVD 'Flamenco Guitar Maestro Classes' by Paco Fernández.
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Vengo by Toni Gatliff[
It's actually a movie about modern Gypsy/ Payo/ life. Great movie!!! Lots of Flamenco with fusions of Arabic style. This is a classic!!!

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@kbschindler - Have to agree with you on Vengo... Is a great movie and it contains some awesome Flamenco scenes.
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