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Lorca Documentary ‘The Broken Voice,’ Featuring Rare Footage of Poet, Acquired by Sideral for Sales, Spanish Distribution (EXCLUSIVE)
Spanish cinema's rich literary heritage is about to get a new chapter, courtesy of a rare and intimate look at Federico García Lorca, one of the country's most celebrated poets.

Spanish cinema's rich literary heritage is about to get a new chapter, courtesy of a rare and intimate look at Federico García Lorca, one of the country's most celebrated poets. Manuel Menchón Romero's feature documentary, "Lorca: The Broken Voice" ("La voz quebrada"), has been acquired by Sideral Cinema for international sales and Spanish distribution rights.
What Happened
Sideral Cinema has secured the rights to distribute and sell "Lorca: The Broken Voice" worldwide, marking a significant milestone for the documentary's creators. The film is a collaborative effort between Argentina's K&S Films and Spain's Pantalla Partida Producciones and Imagine!, with Menchón Romero at the helm as writer and director.
Inside the Story
The documentary delves into a lesser-known period in Lorca's life, providing a unique glimpse into the poet's personal struggles and triumphs. Menchón Romero's cinematic approach promises to captivate audiences with its thoughtful and nuanced portrayal of Lorca's experiences.
- Collaborating producers: K&S Films, Pantalla Partida Producciones, Imagine!
- Director and writer: Manuel Menchón Romero
- Poet featured: Federico García Lorca
Why It Matters
Lorca's legacy continues to inspire artists and writers worldwide, and "Lorca: The Broken Voice" offers a fresh perspective on his life and work. By shedding light on this previously underexplored chapter, the documentary has the potential to reignite interest in Lorca's poetry and cement his status as a cultural icon.
The Takeaway
The acquisition of "Lorca: The Broken Voice" by Sideral Cinema marks a significant step forward for the documentary's creators, and its release is eagerly anticipated by fans of Spanish literature and cinema. With its unique blend of personal narrative and cinematic storytelling, this documentary is poised to captivate audiences and leave a lasting impact on the world of Spanish cinema.
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