

A voice so raw it shook flamenco to its core — meet the legend they tried to bury.
Documentary that recovers the figure of the singer Terremoto de Jerez and his legacy.
Direction
Directors excavate a life almost lost to history.
Production
Rare archival footage of pure, unfiltered flamenco.
Director
Álvaro Mayoral
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Terremoto de Jerez was a revolutionary cantaor who transformed flamenco in the 1970s, bridging traditional forms with raw emotional intensity that influenced generations.
The nickname 'Terremoto' (Earthquake) came from his devastating voice — he died in 1981 at only 32, largely forgotten until this documentary revival.