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* Featured as part of a [[Culture Equals Costume]] spoof of the United Nations' Security Council in ''[[Austin Powers]]: International Man of Mystery''. The Spanish representative is seen conversing with a matador and a tonadillera, just like [[Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo|the Japanese is flanked by a sumo wrestler and a geisha]] and [[Britain Is Only London|the British is seated next to a beefeater]].
* The 2001 ''[[Masterpiece Theatre]]'' version of ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]'', and, likely, the Trevor Nunn stage production it was based on, has the Prince of Aragon show off with a flamenco dance step with fitting music to boot. Given that [[Did Not Do the Research|Aragon is in Northern Spain and has zero flamenco tradition]], this was about as accurate as portraying someone from Alaska as a ten gallon hat-wearing cowboy.
* In the [[Bollywood]] film ''Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara'' the three protagonists go to a stereotypical flamenco tableau ([[
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