10/18/2023 0 Comments Carla gonzalez vargas![]() ![]() What was the research and interview process like compared to the first season? ![]() So, we’ve been growing the business and establishing it simultaneously with filming and production. The show launched and gave birth, figuratively speaking, to a unique company, and that is doing things that haven’t been necessarily done before, and finding the right people and the right team to have a unique bicultural profile and be bicultural in terms of development is complex, to navigate both markets. So, Gato Grande is two years old, and we started “Luis Miguel” four years ago. My main challenge was making it more standardized because it was all that show when I was doing season one. It prolonged the whole process painfully, so we decided to film seasons back-to-back, and the shoot got interrupted five times. It’s been a couple of years since the first season debuted, so how did the creative and production process change for Season 2 compared to Season 1? Did COVID affect you in any way?ĬOVID affected it a lot. So, we are transcending that and focusing much more on purely scripted series. We have contemplated a few names that we feel can travel and translate well worldwide, but their lives narratively speaking or dramatically speaking are not rich enough to have a super compelling drama, even if you’re not a follower of that person, per se. ![]() It’s not the same strategic bet in terms of development. We are looking at all of the new projects that we’re developing that are not related to biopic series in general because it’s very rare to find celebrities or public figures that appeal worldwide in both languages. What other iconic lives would you like to adapt for the screen (or would you like to see adapted)? How do you think the recent surge in demand for Spanish-language biopic series in predominantly English-language markets will drive what productions MGM and Gato Grande Productions will consider now. I think they’re all universal principles that make for such a great story, so that is what is so rare about this project. Plus, having a huge spotlight and appearing from the outside to have everything but, the more fame you have, the more your private life crumbles. I think it touches on primal aspects- the drama of being orphaned, so to speak, from parents at a very young age, having had a mother taken away in such a manner, without any explanation, and having your father be your antagonist. Fortunately, the rare combination comes with a dramatic, rich story that has universal appeal. It’s good music that we have all made a part of our personal stories as listeners and audience. I think it’s precisely the combination of a very famous name with music that has shaped generations since he’s had a career for almost 30 years now because he started so young that his music has been with us for so many years. Why do you think Luis Miguel’s story has worldwide appeal? She also addressed the challenges of portraying the Mexican legend’s well-recorded public and tumultuous private life, from his days as a 1980s child prodigy with a bowl hair cut to the present. absolute without preventions other than those of time, which makes this social conflict invisible, allowing a more restorative and preventive solution to abortion.Ībortion social conflict restorative justice.Following the April 18 debut of “Luis Miguel: La serie” Season 2 (which marks the titular star’s real birthdate), González Vargas spoke with Variety about tapping into Spanish-language biopic fever. Supported by the critical analysis of the discourse and whose object of study were legal texts, studies alluding to abortion and comparative experience.Ĭoncluding that it is necessary to grant a restorative response to this social phenomenon, in cases where the causes allowed by law do not concur, instead of applying a punitive sanction, which historically has led to aggravate its consequences or its decriminalization. For what will be used a qualitative methodology, descriptive and exploratory design. The purpose of this article is to analyze the possibility of treating the conflict of abortion from a perspective that is more restorative than the current punitive approach given by the legal system in Chile, problematizing the issue from a social conflict approach, facing the challenge that will arise Chilean society to legislate on abortion without grounds, limited only to a system of terms.in the face of the challenge that Chilean society will face to legislate on abortion without cause, limited only to a system of deadlines. A restorative treatment for abortion in Chile. GONZALEZ RAMIREZ, Isabel Ximena y VARGAS UGALDE, Johanna Carla. ![]()
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