Lola: The Movie

Lola: The Movie

5.3

Mar 16 2007

Drama, Family

The rise to stardom of Lola Flores, one of Spain's most prestigious Flamenco singers and dancers, who died in 1995.

Gala Évora

Gala Évora

Lola Flores

José Luis García Pérez

José Luis García Pérez

Manolo Caracol

Carlos Hipólito

Carlos Hipólito

Arenzana

Ana Fernández

Ana Fernández

Rosario

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