La Singla

Antonia Singla was born in the suburbs of Barcelona and became deaf shortly after birth. Surrounded by flamenco, she learned to dance without ever hearing a single note – simply by looking at her mother clapping. At the age of 17, she revolutionized the world of flamenco and became a huge star with world tours, film roles and a seat at the table next to Jean Cocteau, Salvador Dalí, Marcel Duchamp and Joan Miró. And then, she was gone. Disappeared off the face of the earth. Fifty years later, a young woman finds some old archives and begins an ecstatic deep-dive into La Singla’s mysterious life, determined to find her, at any cost.