Quixote in New York

Quixote in New York

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2023-03-17

At the age of eighty-two, Carrete wants to fulfil a dream before the end of his career as a dancer: to perform in a great theatre in New York. Despite his tireless enthusiasm, his health tells him that his days as a flamenco master are coming to an end. His art saved him from starvation and the cinemas sheltered him from the cold during the Spanish post-war period. And it was on the big screen that he met his admired Fred Astaire, who settled in his imagination as a fantasy to aspire to. And as he awaits his long-awaited American adventure, Carrete looks back on his past. Joaquín, one of his sons, who was a talented guitarist and whose hopes were dashed by prison, wants to play again. Father and son try to find each other again, while the mirage of the giant skyscrapers fades away, revealing the reality.

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Quixote in New York

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At the age of eighty-two, Carrete wants to fulfil a dream before the end of his career as a dancer: to perform in a great theatre in New York. Despite his tireless enthusiasm, his health tells him that his days as a flamenco master are coming to an end. His art saved him from starvation and the cinemas sheltered him from the cold during the Spanish post-war period. And it was on the big screen that he met his admired Fred Astaire, who settled in his imagination as a fantasy to aspire to. And as he awaits his long-awaited American adventure, Carrete looks back on his past. Joaquín, one of his sons, who was a talented guitarist and whose hopes were dashed by prison, wants to play again. Father and son try to find each other again, while the mirage of the giant skyscrapers fades away, revealing the reality.

Released

2023-03-17

Runtime

82

Director

Jorge Peña Martín

Budget

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Revenue

$0

Genres

Documentary

Language

Español

Production

Womack Studios

Elora Films

Libertad & Cultura AIE

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    José Losada, “Carrete de Málaga”

    José Losada, “Carrete de Málaga”
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    Miguel Poveda

    Miguel Poveda
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    Rocío Molina

    Rocío Molina
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    Tim Ries

    Tim Ries
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    Joaquín Losada

    Joaquín Losada