In an interview with Catherine Dlugi in Agarrate Catalina by The Ten / Eleven Radio City, Guillermo Francella spoke about the current situation in theater and television.
He celebrated the success of "Our Women," the play starring alongside Jorge Marrale and Arturo Puig; and denied he would return to television. "The TV is medium rare to return," he said.
"They are the daily canned formats novels from all sides, and to make a daily strip be 12 hours in a channel, go from the postman to the murderer, who stretched me two years, I have nothing to win," he said the actor; however, he said: "Now if it was a Unitarian, as was the man in your life, there would be different."
Moreover, he referred to the current political scene and was optimistic. "I am of those who want to trust, to believe in this new stage of our country."
He thought about it that "it has not been easy what happened to us, they have found things that are really sad, the task is not easy, you have to wait for everything to normal. I just hope the 'viva la pepa' end, that corrupt back pay and to believe in the judiciary ".
As for the success of Corrientes it is "Our Women," the play in which he shares the stage with Jorge Marrale and Arturo Puig, considered that "the proposal of the work is very attractive and like, we are happy about it" . On the argument of it, he revealed that "invites reflection to analyze, also speaks of many values such as loyalty, friendship."
Regarding the relationship with his castmates, he stressed that "With Puig and generate a beautiful Marrale employment relationship, are two delicious humans and are great actors who gave me the taste known here."
Finally, he spoke of the short that starred with his son, Nicolas Francella and has been summoned to compete in Cannes: "It started with the campaign of a brand called" Real Connection "has to do with the responsible use of the technology, we use all the social networks, and look down, look at the screens, and we forget what we have next door. "
"So I proposed him with Nicholas and loved them both," he concluded.
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