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Antón Álvarez, alias C. Tangana, and Antonio Resines are dandies. They have charisma, masculine swagger and an imposing stage presence. In addition, they come from self-taught and intuitive backgrounds. Antón makes his directorial debut with the documentary 'La guitarra flamenca de Yerai Cortés': a sentimental journey of the flamenco guitarist who opens up the relationship and the mysteries of his parents, separated for a long time, before the sensitive camera of a new director who seeks the truth of music and the creator. In the interview with Antón, the sincerity and enthusiasm of someone starting out in an unknown field flows: "The world of music is more competitive and the world of cinema is more communal." When we did the interview, Antón did not know that his film was going to be nominated for best documentary and best song at the 2025 Goya Awards to be held in Granada on February 8. Antonio Resines is leaving behind a trail of good vibes and smiles. He comes to present the family comedy 'Un lío de millones', where he plays a retired father who, together with Gracia Olayo, plays parents fed up with their children not showing up at home even at Christmas. The solution is to pretend that they win the lottery, Resines' favourite theme: “Once I won two million pesetas in the pools, but with the Christmas Lottery I have terrible luck, I buy whole numbers, series of €200 and I don't even get the refund.” And that's just the beginning of the interview...