Here’s your chance to delve deeper into the life of Alejandro Sanz…
Netflix has begun streaming a new documentary about the 49-year-old Spanish singer/songwriter in the United States and Latin American countries.
The documentary, though, is still not available in Sanz’s native Spain.
Netflix had previously announced that Sanz: Lo Que Fui es lo Que Soy would be released last Saturday, August 18.
When it didn’t appear on the streaming site, Sanz’s followers were quick to proteston social media.
On Monday (August 20), the film’s sudden appearance on Netflix was quickly followed by fans expressing their relief.
The documentary captures Sanz’s journey from playing rock songs with friends on the streets of his neighborhood as a teen to playing flamenco guitar with Paco de Lucia, to recording the two biggest-selling albums in Spain and becoming one of Latin music’s biggest stars while remaining “a normal person.”
Shakira, Miguel Bosé and Juan Luis Guerra are among the many other artists who make appearances in the film.
Lo Que Fui es lo Que Soy had a theatrical premiere at the Malaga Film Festival on April 19, and showed in theaters around Spain. But Spanish viewers who have been waiting to watch it on Netflix are still waiting.