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Carla Simón Explores Flamenco's Cinematic Evolution
1 Feb
Summary
- Carla Simón directs short film 'Flamenco' for Audiovisual From Spain.
- The short explores flamenco's living cultural expression between tradition and change.
- Spanish cinema sees a new generation taking risks and traveling to festivals.

Director Carla Simón, acclaimed for "Alcarràs," is set to direct a new short film titled "Flamenco." This project, commissioned by Audiovisual From Spain, seeks to provide a contemporary and cinematic exploration of flamenco as a living cultural expression, focusing on its dynamic interplay between tradition and evolution.
Simón stated that "Flamenco" represents a departure into new territory after her deeply personal previous works. She aims to capture the immediate and powerful emotional connection flamenco offers audiences, suggesting that its cinematic representation has been somewhat conservative. The short film is part of a broader research project that will also inform her forthcoming feature-length "flamenco musical."
The director is currently casting flamenco artists for the short, emphasizing the complexity and nuances of contemporary artists drawing from traditional forms. Simón also reflected on the current state of Spanish cinema, describing it as a "momentous period" for a new generation of filmmakers who are experimenting, taking risks, and achieving significant international visibility. This wave of Spanish films is increasingly traveling to festivals and gaining prominence.




