Selena y Los Dinos celebrates the life and legacy of the Queen of Tejano, Selena Quintanilla, who along with her family performed, triumphed, and redefined genres, captured through never-before-seen footage from the family’s personal archive.

    Selena y Los Dinos premieres November 17.



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    1. CEEngineerThrowAway on

      I’m apprehensive with Netflix accuracy and distortion track record with their True Crime material. I’ll likely check it out, but can’t get too excited yet.

    2. Honestly, this trailer itself is really well done. I love how they opened it with the candid bit of Selena, and the juxtaposition with about 55 seconds left in the video of her spinning in rehearsal video to her spinning on stage is 🔥

      It is striking to me how young her family members still look; how young she’d still be.

    3. BigFanOfKitties on

      Crazy how I’m in my 30s, Selena died before I was born and yet I’ve known her all my life – and the kids these days know her all the same

      She truly transcended language, borders and generations. My forever Tejana queen

    4. She has been gone longer than she was here. I still think about what could’ve been.

      I saw her perform at my middle school in 1992. I didn’t appreciate it then, but I still remember how excited everyone was. The day she passed is also burned in my memory; news spread fast. The vocational classes usually had a radio going, so they heard it first and let everyone know.

    5. Nearby_Mess350 on

      Having grown up in San Antonio in the late 90s- Selena is forever- is immortal- is everything. 

    6. I loved her, was so sad when she died (I was 14). I do want her father to kind of leave his daughter’s legacy alone and not sell everything constantly, but this also looks like it will have lots we haven’t really seen before. I’ll likely watch.

      She and Aaliyah were the two artists I was a fan of who both died and stunned me when I was very young. Both were both SO amazingly talented at such a young age and we were all just so collectively *robbed* by those responsible.

      I want to know what a Selena in her early 50s would be like. Aaliyah at 46.

    7. suppadelicious on

      I sometimes wonder how big she would have been if she was still with us. She’d be similar to Michael Jackson or Beyoncé right now. Such a shame. A once in a generation talent.

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