Triana Pura y Pura
Ricardo Pachon is considered by many to be one of the most important and influential music producers of our country. Evolving and always open to less traveled road of popular music, Pachon is responsible for the most innovative albums of flamenco. In the 1950s, the gypsies of Triana (Seville) were kicked out of their neighborhood. In 1982 they met for one last big blowout. This joyful film that was previously unreleased celebrates the end of an 'indomitable race' in an amazing night of flamenco and happiness made as an ode to a vanished world.
His early works with artists include Smash, Poison, Lole y Manuel, Pata Negra, or the seminal "La Leyenda del Tiempo" Camarón de la Isla. Has also worked with La Terremoto, Aurora Vargas, Diego Carrasco, Rocío Jurado, Silvio ... always leaving his personal stamp.