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El duende de Jerez
During the popular Harvest Festival, arrives in the city of Jerez a young teacher from England to investigate the benefits of wine for humans. In turn, the painting "Drunks" by Velázquez, escaping a character, with the task of Bacchus to defend and spread the excellence of the wines.
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Plot Summary
This musical drama centers on a young Andalusian who dreams of becoming a flamenco singer. He faces numerous challenges and rivalries in his pursuit of artistic success and recognition in the passionate world of flamenco. Along the way, he experiences love, betrayal, and the struggle to preserve his artistic integrity.
Critical Reception
As a film from the mid-1950s in Spain, specific widespread critical reception data comparable to modern standards is limited. However, films featuring prominent flamenco artists like Juanito Valderrama and Lola Flores were generally popular with audiences who enjoyed their musical performances and the melodrama. Critical reviews at the time likely focused on the performances and the spectacle of the flamenco numbers.
What Reviewers Say
A showcase for the talents of its flamenco stars.
Features vibrant musical performances characteristic of Spanish cinema of the era.
A traditional melodrama with a strong emphasis on music and dance.
Google audience: Audience reception information for this specific film is not readily available through standard Google review aggregators. However, films starring Juanito Valderrama and Lola Flores were typically well-received by fans of Spanish folk music and cinema.
Fun Fact
The film heavily features the distinctive style of flamenco singing known as 'cante jondo' or 'deep song', with Juanito Valderrama being a renowned interpreter of this art form.
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