Title: The Alhambra
Director By: Serge Lalou
Release Date: 2004
Running Time: 10 minutes
Country: Spain
Genre: Historical and Cultural
A documentary named “The Alhambra” was released in 2004. This film was directed by well-known filmmaker Serge Lalou. The runtime of this documentary is 26 minutes and 6 seconds. It analyzes the stunning design of the Alhambra palace complex in Granada, Spain, and offers tourists a virtual tour of Moorish architecture. Throughout the entire video, stunning views of Alhambra’s distinctive gardens, water features, and intricate geometric patterns are presented to the audience. The movie provides intelligent commentary on the cultural and historical significance of the Alhambra, which was constructed in the 14th century during the Nasrid dynasty, in addition to stunning visuals.
Title: Andalucía: The Pursuit of Passion
Director By: Ana Barredo
Release Date: 2020
Running Time: 8 minutes and 39 seconds
Country: Spain
Genre: Historical and Cultural
The film “Andalucía: The Pursuit of Passion” was released in 2020. This beautiful piece was created by acclaimed filmmaker Ana Barredo. The runtime of this documentary is 8 minutes and 39 seconds. The traditions and culture of the Andalusia region in southern Spain are examined in this film. In this film, several famous Moorish architectures are seen, for example, the Great Mosque of Cordoba, the Alhambra in Granada, the Mezquita de Torneras, and the Alcazar of Seville. It also includes interviews with locals, musicians, artists, and historians to provide viewers with more details about the area’s peculiar food, culture, and flamenco music and dance.
Title: AI-Andalus
Director By: Jose Manuel Novoa
Release Date: 2017
Running Time: 31 minutes
Country: Spain
Genre: Historical and Cultural
“Al-Andalus,” a documentary series that examines the history of the Islamic region of Andalusia in medieval Spain. The series was directed by Jose Manuel Novoa, and it was released in 2017. The runtime of this documentary is 45 minutes. Moorish architecture, a style of Islamic architecture, is depicted in the series in numerous breathtaking situations. Famous structures including the Alhambra Palace, the Great Mosque of Cordoba, and the Giralda Tower in Seville are highlighted in the television series “Al-Andalus.” The show also showcases numerous additional exquisite instances of Islamic architecture that highlight the coexistence of Jewish, Christian, and Islamic civilizations in Andalusia.