Selena y Los Dinos: Release date news, streaming details and more about the upcoming Netflix documentary 

Selena y Los Dinos ( Image via YouTube / Netflix )
Selena y Los Dinos ( Image via YouTube / Netflix )

Selena y Los Dinos is the title of an upcoming Netflix documentary about the life and career of Tejano music icon Selena Quintanilla-Pérez and her family band, Selena y Los Dinos. The film, set for release in theaters on November 17, 2025, utilizes archival footage, interviews with members of her family, and behind-the-scenes footage to chronicle the group's rise and cultural significance.

Executive produced by Selena's sister, Suzette Quintanilla, and A.B., directed by Quintanilla III, and produced by Isabel Castro, it is a sweeping narrative of the group's history.

The documentary focuses on the collective story of Selena y Los Dinos, in which the Quintanilla family collaborated to build their careers, with Selena influencing Latin music. An unprecedented collection of videos by the Quintanilla family uncovers intimate moments that have otherwise remained undisclosed.

The viewers can see the band grow from small Texas gigs to international fame.


Selena y Los Dinos release date and streaming details

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According to official Tudum announcements by Netflix, the movie will start streaming globally on November 17, 2025. The regional release will be slightly different, but Netflix subscribers worldwide can view the film on the platform.

The movie is approximately 1 hour and 57 minutes in length and will feature subtitles in more than one language, including English and Spanish. The movie will be released worldwide.

Its running time was stated on platforms such as Netflix and Tudum without any change.


What the documentary explores

Selena y Los Dinos tells the story of the rise and fame of the group, beginning with their family performances in Texas bars. The film explores how Selena, her brother A.B., and sister Suzette performed together under the guidance of their father, Abraham Quintanilla Jr., who eventually made it a Tejano music phenomenon.

Employing historical footage, including home movies, rehearsals, and initial performances, allows the audience to understand how the band functioned and managed to survive in the music industry.

Including family members and old members in the interview process offers more information, setting the work ethos that defined Selena y Los Dinos.


Director Isabel Castro's vision

Isabel Castro directed the documentary with representation and reality in mind. The documentary itself is an unadulterated, fact-based recount without sensationalism.

Castro's documentary commentary ability allows the film to strike a balance between history and observation. The documentary never dramatizes the tragic loss; instead, it captures the band's success, agony, and fame. Here, the audience gets a glimpse of the impact of Latin music and its representation in American culture.


Festival screenings and awards

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Selena and Los Dinos premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, where it received the U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Archival Storytelling. It also premiered at SXSW, with both critics and audiences adoring it for its honesty and authenticity with archival material.


Family participation and archival material

Suzette and A.B. Quintanilla provided interviews and granted access to family documents, including rehearsal tapes, home recordings, and early-year band photos. The contribution ensured that the documentary would give a correct outline of the band's history, as well as be culturally and personally relevant.

Using actual archival material, the documentary highlights the band's collaborative efforts rather than focusing on individual ones. This reflects the reality that Selena y Los Dinos was a family-oriented music band in history.


Selena y Los Dinos is a genuine and archive-based documentation of one of the most influential family bands in the history of Latin music. It documented the life of Selena and her siblings as working artists, highlighting their failures and successes.

The documentary is honest and grounded in real sources and family engagement, rather than driven by publicity fever or sensationalization. With its release on Netflix on November 17, 2025, and its focus on archival storytelling, Selena y Los Dinos gives the audience a close-up view of the band's evolution.

From performances on stage to worldwide fame, the documentary ensures that the story of Selena y Los Dinos is authentic and accessible to both current and new audiences.

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Edited by Anjali Singh