Children of Flameco (2013)

Two Children, Two Worlds, One Music

Children of Flameco (2013) poster

This film tells a story about two young talented artists coming from different ethnic and family backgrounds whose paths cross because of their unusual talent and passion for flamenco music. Amós is twelve and grows up in Salamanca. A rising star recognized by Paco de Lucía, Amós has been playing guitar and composing since he was three. Abraham is a twelve year old flamenco singer from the Gypsy community in Madrid's periphery. He grows up in an extended family where flamenco singing is a part of everyday life and passed on from generation to generation. This is a moving story about child fame, the road taken to get there and the vibrant subculture of flamenco.

Director: Kateřina Hager
Genre: Documentary, Music
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Editing: Lucie Haladová
Production: Bohemian Productions
Country: Czech Republic
Language: Español
Original Language: cs

Keywords

flamenco

More Films by Director: Kateřina Hager
More Films in Genre: Documentary, Music

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Children of Flameco about?
This film tells a story about two young talented artists coming from different ethnic and family backgrounds whose paths cross because of their unusual talent and passion for flamenco music. Amós is twelve and grows up in Salamanca. A rising star recognized by Paco de Lucía, Amós has been playing guitar and composing since he was three. Abraham is a twelve year old flamenco singer from the Gypsy community in Madrid's periphery. He grows up in an extended family where flamenco singing is a part of everyday life and passed on from generation to generation. This is a moving story about child fame, the road taken to get there and the vibrant subculture of flamenco.
Who directed Children of Flameco?
Children of Flameco was directed by Kateřina Hager.
What genre is Children of Flameco?
Children of Flameco is a Documentary, Music film.
Where was Children of Flameco produced?
Children of Flameco was produced in Czech Republic.