By Gregorio Belinchón (El País)
El Pais
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Behind the imposing wooden doors of a room in the Adlon hotel, one of the most sumptuous in Berlin, you can clearly hear the laughter of Hillary Rodham Clinton. A group of European journalists waits for the former US Secretary of State around a table in the main room of the suite, while behind the door, Mrs. Clinton speaks with Nanette Burstein, the director of the documentary Hillary, and with two other people. The singing voice is that of the 72-year-old former senator, born in Chicago, but above all we hear her laughter. These bursts of laughter and good humor are among the features that illustrate the four 65-minute episodes of the documentary series Hillary, produced by Hulu (Disney property) for broadcast on its platform, and which brilliantly and incisively traces the life of a lawyer who barely missed the presidency of the United States.
Hillary, which was screened in the special section of
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