Released during the Spanish Second Republic, this film is a landmark of early Spanish sound cinema. It was produced by the legendary filmmaker through his production company, Filmófono, which aimed to create Hollywood-style Spanish films. Critics from Cine Español have described the movie's direction as a "decisive point in the creation of Spanish cinematic technique". Plot and Themes
: The film features one of the most famous scenes in Spanish cinema: flamenco legend Carmen Amaya dancing on a wooden table. Film Comparison 01 La Hija de Juan Simon DVD.iso
The story is based on a popular play and song of the same name. Released during the Spanish Second Republic, this film
: The plot follows Ángel, a handsome singer ( cantaor ), who is in love with Carmen, the daughter of the local undertaker, Juan Simón. Plot and Themes : The film features one
: After a tavern brawl leads to a wrongful murder charge against Ángel, Carmen flees her home in shame, leading to a series of melodramatic and tragic events.
The file likely contains a digital copy of the 1935 Spanish musical drama film La hija de Juan Simón (Juan Simón's Daughter). Based on the "01" numbering, this disc may be the first in a collection or series of Spanish cinematic classics. Historical Significance