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This film includes a short introduction from the director and is followed by a pre-recorded Q&A.

Alameda de Hércules —the underground district where Flamenco was born— was marked by prostitution and drugs and later on real estate speculation.

Rocío Huertas explores these subjects through unique locals. With natural empathy, she also adds her memories in animated collages. Always with the marginalized, she rebuilds the experiences that made us who we are, our sense of community and how we relate to our cities. Anthropology, sociology and emotional urbanism that connects movie-making to the corners (real and imaginary) where our lives take place.


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Trigger warnings: mentions of sex trafficking and drug use.

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    61 minutes
  • Language
    Spanish
  • Country
    Spain
  • Premiere
    Scottish Premiere
  • Rating
    12
  • Note
    English subtitles available
  • Director
    Rocío Huertas