Pablo Larraín: “There is a tendency to mock Boric, but he will be remembered as a good president and will probably be president again” - La Tercera
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Pablo Larraín premiered this Thursday in Chilean cinemas, his new film called Maria, which tells the story of the artist María Callas and is starring Angelina Jolie. In this context, the Chilean director gave an interview to La Tercera, where he did not evade his political thought. He also read... María, by Pablo Larraín: Crossing the myth of Callas Tuesday 10 December, 2024 20:54 In this sense, Larrain spoke of the increase to 1% in culture; h…
At 48, the age of the Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larraín (1975), the voice of the singer María Callas was over. Excited of a chronic addiction to painkillers, abandoned by Aristotle Onassis and confined in his spacious department of Paris, the most important lyrical singer of all time would live even six more years in the midst of agony and ecstasy. Her Italian servants, Alba and Ferruccio, would be her small artificial family and the chroniclers w…
Pablo Larraín is probably one of the most successful Chileans in the cinema today, particularly applauded for his trilogy of biographical films about women. The most recent of them, "Maria Callas" is close to being premiered in cinemas in Chile. And in a new interview, the filmmaker spoke about his artistic present, but also about the current political situation in the country. Pablo Larraín thinks about Gabriel Boric Among the many figures who …
The film director also said that "Boric is likely to have a second presidential term."
In view of the premiere of his new film Maria, director Pablo Larraín gave an interview in which he analyzed the figure of President Gabriel Boric. Maria, starring Angelina Jolie, offers an intimate portrait of the last days of the singer Maria Callas, arrived on Thursday to the Chilean cinemas. What did Pablo Larraín say about Boric? In the context of the release of his new film is that Larraín gave an interview to La Tercera, in which he left …
Less than six months from the date stipulated for the presidential primaries and about 11 months before the next presidential election takes place, the Chilean left parties are marking a distance from President Gabriel Boric. Given Boric’s low approval and the scant achievements of his administration, it is understandable that left-wing parties do not want to burden themselves with the liabilities involved in appearing near the outgoing Presiden…
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