
Los Negros
Mar 25 2022
•1h 17m
•Documentary, History
Seville, Spain, 14th century. A group of black slaves brought from Africa form the Hermandad de los Negros, a Holy Week brotherhood that has survived over the centuries, despite the opposition of the powerful; still active, it is one of the oldest institutions in Europe.
Cast
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Ana Fernández
Self - Narrator (voice)

Jimmy Roca
Self - Host
Kwame Ondo
Camilo Lastre
José Canalejo
Joaquín Fernández Venegas
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