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Pedro Almodóvar
Pedro Almodóvar
Self (archive footage)
Pedro Almodóvar
Self (archive footage)
Astrud
Astrud
Self
Astrud
Self


José Luis Barcelona
José Luis Barcelona
Self (archive footage)
José Luis Barcelona
Self (archive footage)


Bebe
Bebe
Self (archive footage)
Bebe
Self (archive footage)


David Bisbal
David Bisbal
Self (archive footage)
David Bisbal
Self (archive footage)
Maria del Mar Bonet
Maria del Mar Bonet
Self (archive footage)
Maria del Mar Bonet
Self (archive footage)


Miguel Bosé
Miguel Bosé
Self (archive footage)
Miguel Bosé
Self (archive footage)


Nino Bravo
Nino Bravo
Self (archive footage)
Nino Bravo
Self (archive footage)


Raffaella Carrà
Raffaella Carrà
Self (archive footage)
Raffaella Carrà
Self (archive footage)
Paloma Chamorro
Paloma Chamorro
Self (archive footage)
Paloma Chamorro
Self (archive footage)
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