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jaggedsphere

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DVDs but NOT of the instructional nature 



Here is an example of a wonderful concert. What I want and I am sure it does not exist is a whole collection of Blu-Ray videos of performances like this one. Look at how wonderfully this one is shot. All the right close ups...
But DVDs and even download for fee would be great.
I did a search for flamenco dvds but it was pretty much all of what you would expect.
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rodrigovalt

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RE: DVDs but NOT of the instructiona... (in reply to jaggedsphere

I know man! it would be great to have the good films in blu-ray.... Probably one of the first flamenco films in blu-ray format will be Flamenco Flamenco de Carlos Saura...

Anyone knows when is the movie going to be for sale???

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jaggedsphere

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RE: DVDs but NOT of the instructiona... (in reply to rodrigovalt

No kidding! Well that certainly would be one of the good ones to have! Have seen Carmen, El Amor Brujo and Bodas de Sangre. Along with some of the Gatif films. Vengo is superb. Saura's Carmen was awesome too but I'd almost would of liked to have seen the lines between the dance company and the fiction they were working on blurred even more.
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avimuno

 

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RE: DVDs but NOT of the instructiona... (in reply to jaggedsphere

I have no idea when Flamenco Flamenco will be out... cannot wait!
Also check out Vengo by Gatlif... the first 8 minutes have to be some of the most intense music put on film!
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ecross

 

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RE: DVDs but NOT of the instructiona... (in reply to jaggedsphere

I enjoyed that video, would love to see more like that.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jul. 21 2011 6:36:08
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