Little Spain (Spanish: Pequeña España) was a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan, during the 20th century where Spaniards originally settled in upon emigrating to the United States.
In 2010 the documentary Little Spain, directed and written by Artur Balder, was filmed in New York City.
The documentary pulled together for first time an archive that reveals the untold history of the Spanish-American presence in Manhattan.
During this festival, the saint's image was the symbol of the feeling of the Spanish community and paraded down the street 14, which was cut to traffic for a week.
Virginia Admiral and her son, Robert De Niro, moved to a top floor studio at the 219 West 14th Street, owned by the Galician entrepreneur José García.