Adaptation of the suite "Iberia" by Isaac Albeniz. Documentary about the world of flamenco. The story arises from the music itself and those who interpret it: the musicians and dancers. The film recreates and reinvents musical pieces and merges classical ballet, contemporary and Spanish dance and flamenco
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Carlos Saura' "Iberia" Trailer
Iberia - Carlos Saura - 2005 Isaac Albeniz - Suite Espanola.
IBERIA - Trailer
Escrita y dirigida por Carlos Saura. Producida por Álvaro Longoria Protagonizada por Sara Baras Antonio Canales Aída Gómez Enrique Morente Estrella ...
Cristina Benitez - IBERIA
Cristina Benitez - IBERIA (2005) di Carlos Saura - Bajo La Palmera.
Schulfilm: Iberia - Carlos Saura (DVD / Vorschau)
Hier DVD bestellen: Der neue Film von Carlos Saura ist ein atemberaubendes Erlebnis aus Licht Musik und Tanz. Eine meisterliche ...
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Motorbiking Through Iberia Summer 2005
A trip to Spain and Portugal taking in Basque Picos de Europa Galicia Northern Portugal Rioja and the Pyrenees.
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