2025    1h 38mDocumentary, Biography
7.37.1
A daughter sets out to find out the truth about the man who was her father, a legendary musician, who died when she was 8 years old. He is Antonio Flores, and she the also famous actress Alba Flores. Alba stopped singing when she lost Antonio and is now determined to recover her voice and her background, asking family members and friends for the first time.
Directed by Isaki Lacuesta, Elena Molina

Where to Watch Flowers for Antonio

  • Alba FloresSelf / Producer / Music / Creative Producer
  • Ana VillaSelf
  • Lolita FloresSelf
  • Rosario FloresSelf
  • Antonio FloresSelf (archive footage)
  • Lola FloresSelf (archive footage)
  • Isaki LacuestaDirector / Writer
  • Elena MolinaDirector / Writer
  • Bruna HernandoProducer
  • Sara MontoliuProducer
  • Eduardo VillanuevaProducer
  • David Jiménez DíazArt Direction
  • Juana JiménezDirector Of Photography
  • Eduardo EstevamMakeup Department Head
  • Alicia González SahagúnEditor
  • Mamen DíazEditor
  • Sílvia Pérez CruzMusic
  • Alejandro CastilloSound Designer
  • Leyla de la HozFoley Artist
  • Diana SagristáSound
  • BurnharmJuly 19, 2026
    Flores para Antonio is a deeply moving documentary that explores the relationship between a father and his daughter with honesty, tenderness, and emotional maturity. Rather than simply celebrating a public figure, it reflects on loss, memory, and all the unanswered questions that remain after someone is gone. It's a story shaped as much by love as by the "what ifs" that inevitably follow. For viewers who grew up with Antonio Flores, Lola Flores, or the Flores family, the film carries an extra emotional weight. It becomes more than a biography, it feels like a reunion with a family whose joys and tragedies have long been part of Spanish popular culture. The documentary doesn't shy away from the darker side of Antonio's life and death, but it approaches those moments with compassion instead of sensationalism. Its greatest strength is its sincerity. By allowing those closest to Antonio to tell the story in their own words, the film feels genuine and intimate, making it easy to connect with the emotions behind every memory. Even for those less familiar with the Flores family, it's a beautiful reflection on family, grief, and the lasting impact of those we love.
  • antigu10March 23, 2026
    Very interesting, with many private family documents and images. It gets into the drama but does so without sensationalism, just recounting the facts.

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