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The film made at New York University in 1962, " Flamenco: The Art of Inesita" was lost. Martin Scorsese was the cameraman and it was directed by Robert J. Siegel. Both students at the time were in film school. This silent clip is a work print and served to show movements in the dance used in the completed work. The soundtrack technology was obsolete, and could not be restored. No music was used.

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The film made at New York University in 1962, " Flamenco: The Art of Inesita" was lost. Martin Scorsese was the cameraman and it was directed by Robert J. Siegel. Both students at the time were in film school. This silent clip is a work print and served to show movements in the dance used in the completed work. The soundtrack technology was obsolete, and could not be restored. No music was used.

When was "Inesita" released?

Inesita was released in 1963.

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