LOS ANGELES — Even after 30 years since her passing, Selena Quintanilla is still making the world go "bidi bidi bom bom" — a true testament that the legacy of the Queen of Tejano's music has withstood the test of time.
Netflix’s new documentary, “Selena y Los Dinos: A Family’s Legacy,” celebrates not only her life and legacy but that of her family, with whom she performed, triumphed and redefined music genres.
Yes, the world knows Selena’s unforgettable story, but for the first time in 30 years, the Quintanilla family opened up their personal archives to share her story in a way that hasn’t been told before.
“This film was an unbelievable act of generosity and vulnerability,” film director Isabel Castro told Spectrum News. “The family recognized that they were finally ready to sit down

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