HOUSTON – The world knows Selena’s unforgettable story as the Queen of Tejano Music — but only the Quintanillas truly knew her.
Before she became a global icon, Selena Quintanilla was just a girl with a big voice and an even bigger dream.
In the new Netflix documentary, ‘Selena y Los Dinos,’ fans are getting a behind-the-scenes look at where it all began.
With never-before-seen home videos of Selena and deeply personal stories, this documentary shows the extraordinary artist and the young woman whose legacy continues to inspire today.
Directed by Isabel Castro, Selena y Los Dinos reveals the stunning origin and meteoric rise of Selena Quintanilla through the voices of those closest to her—her parents, Marcella and Abraham, sister Suzette, brother A.B. III, husband Chris, and bandmates.
Lauren Kelly is catching up with Selena’s sister and Executive Producer, Suzette Quintanilla, along with the documentary Director, Isabel Castro about what fans can expect from the new film, now streaming.