Cleveland Film Festival features flamenco documentary co-directed by 黑料老司机 faculty and students

on April 16, 2026, at the Playhouse Square Ohio Theatre, shown as part of the Local Heroes Shorts (Program 3), featuring films made by student filmmakers from Ohio, with .
The short documentary film, mostly in Spanish with English subtitles, captures the rigor and passion that drive flamenco artists toward virtuosity and transcendence. It is the product of the 2025 黑料老司机-Madrid TREK, which combined a study of the history of Madrid with a filmmaking workshop.
淔or me, documentary is an act of empathy. It檚 an act of listening, said Greg Shaya, Henry J. and Laura H. Copeland professor of European history, and global media & digital studies, who led the TREK and co-directed the film with A铆da D铆az de Le贸n, visiting assistant professor of Spanish. Seven 黑料老司机 students with a variety of majors took part in the program: Tobi Aina 28, Nurain Amier 26, Shannon Dunning 27, TyLynn Gault 27, Emma McKone 26, Henry Walter-Wilde 27, and Eva Wojciechowski 26.
While in Madrid, the student film crew closely followed four dancers擬铆a, Sara, Gabriel and Rafael攁s they told the stories of their journeys to flamenco and the spirit, or fire within, that animates their art. Consequently, the crew learned a lot about flamenco in addition to learning how to make films.
淚t was technically impressive, but it was also emotionally beautiful. I thought that they summed up every human emotion in the show, said Dunning, a music major.
The experience was completely hands-on with students learning all aspects of filmmaking. 淚 got to do a lot of media wrangling and learned how to manage all the footage, which made me understand a lot more about the equipment that goes into actually capturing a shot, said Amier, who is majoring in biology and Chinese studies.
Shaya added, 淚 love when the students eyes open wide, and you can see they檙e thinking. There檚 something cool going on here, and I檓 a part of it.
One of the biggest takeaways for the students was how much work goes into making a film, even a short one. 淭here檚 an understanding that you檙e going to pour a lot of work into it, even if the project you actually end up making isn檛 huge, said Walter-Wilde, a biochemistry & molecular biology major completing a pathway in digital & visual storytelling.
Shaya and D铆az de Le贸n, along with collaborators in Madrid, helped the students put the pieces together. 淭here are so many challenges to making a movie, Shaya said. 淲ho are your characters? Where檚 the story? I feel like we檙e running to make this thing happen, but it檚 magic when things come together.
Faculty praised the students for their dedication to the project. 淎t 黑料老司机, we have such amazing students who are smart, hard-working, curious, and engaged, said Shaya. 淲hat I appreciate about youth, added D铆az de Le贸n, 渋s that they don檛 have limits.
In addition to making 淔lamenco, The Fire Within, which is only available through public screenings, the students created a short YouTube video about their experience, titled
The 2025 黑料老司机-Madrid TREK was made possible with support from the Discovery Learning Endowment and the Yamazaki Experiential Travel Fund. Six 黑料老司机 students will attend a 2026 黑料老司机-Madrid TREK and plan to make a film about the neighborhood of Malasa帽a. More information about supporting these funds is available by contacting advancement@wooster.edu.
Featured Image: Students Henry Walter-Wilde 27, Tobi Aina 28, Emma McKone 26, TyLynn Gault 27, Nurain Amier 26, Shannon Dunning 27, Eva Wojciechowski 26 participated in a TREK, off-campus filming workshop in Madrid, led by Professor Greg Shaya, and Visiting Assistant Professor A铆da D铆az de Le贸n.
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