The Three Cultures Foundation brings flamenco back to the screen to reveal its magic and mystery through cinema

Fandango explores one of the oldest popular musical expressions of the Iberian Peninsula, highlighting its cultural and historical richness
Fundación Tres Culturas
The Three Cultures Foundation

Both in the past and today, many filmmakers immerse themselves in learning about, researching and bringing to the screen the great figures of flamenco, whether in singing, dancing or guitar playing.

In this series, we will be able to enjoy ‘Fandango’, one of the most diverse styles of flamenco, by the award-winning Huelva-born director Remedios Malvárez and Arturo Andújar. We will learn more about the Malaga-born singer Miguel Molina through the eyes of the prolific director Paco Millán and the letters received and sent by the protagonist. We will also delve into the artistic careers of two great and renowned artists, guided by Algeciras-born director Alexis Morente: ‘Camarón: Flamenco y revolución’ and Sergio Crespo, ‘El Lebrijano, un gitano universal’.

Fundación Tres Culturas
The Three Cultures Foundation

FANDANGO

Remedios Malvárez, Arturo Andújar, Spain, 2024, 87 min.

Synopsis: ‘Fandango’ is a musical journey through one of the oldest forms of popular music on the Iberian Peninsula. Huelva is the province that has preserved it and where it has evolved most in its flamenco version, becoming the music that represents it internationally. Through encounters with artists from Huelva, we will compose a musical journey through the province of Huelva, from its origins to the latest trends, where fandango is the past, present and future.

Presentation by directors Remedios Malvárez and Arturo Andújar