La guitarra flamenca de Yerai Cortés

La guitarra flamenca de Yerai Cortés

La guitarra flamenca de Yerai Cortés

A thoughtful exploration of gypsy culture, an intimate portrait of flamenco guitar player Yerai Cortés and a healing family exorcism through music. Antón Álvarez (aka C. Tangana) makes his filmmaking debut with this moving documentary.

La guitarra flamenca de Yerai Cortés by Antón Álvarez, better known for his career as a musician under the alias C. Tangana, was born from a fateful chance encounter. At the very start, Álvarez himself (whose presence is palpable all throughout the film) tells us how he met the immediately bewitching, flamenco guitar player Yerai Cortés. With a compelling screen presence and gifted with an exceptional musical talent, Cortés is drawn to explore the story of his family through his art, and he firmly believes that his music can heal their open wounds.

The narrative of La guitarra flamenca de Yerai Cortés is interspersed with several performances, some more classically staged, others imbued with a contemporary air. In its own way, the film enacts the complexity at the centre of Cortés’ personal and musical identity (formed both by the gypsy tradition and by an eclectic number of avant-garde influences). With a soulful connection to Isaki Lacuesta’s La leyenda del tiempo (2006), this moving documentary explores gypsy culture, flamenco music and family secrets with compassion, curiosity and a good dose of self-reflexive humour.

C. Tangana, who has also been in charge of the soundtrack with Cortés, has described the project as ‘the coolest thing I’ve ever done’.

 

Followed by a Q&A with  flamenco artist Yerai Cortés and La Tania + Live Music.

SPECIAL EVENT APRIL 4 : Spanish drinks, jamón ibérico & more bites will be served after the Premiere to welcome you to the festival on the opening night!

SCREENINGS & TICKETS

04 April
20:30
Pathé Tuschinski 
05 April
18:30
LAB111 
10 April
18:30
Filmkoepel Haarlem 

STILLS FROM THE FILM

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