Director Anna R. Costa has believed that
Easy read
by Cristina Morales
It was good material to adapt… I don't know if before that he realized that it was going to be difficult to deal with the author.
Morales charges
Easy
(the adaptation of his novel for Movistar Plus +, to be released this fall) in
Rockdelux magazine.
I summarize: the adaptation seems Nazi.
"Could it be (...) because if they take their feet out of the pot, the producers don't release the money?"
As it is told, it seems that nobody in Movistar had read the book except the director.
As she narrates it, it seems that her book would have come out in installments in a fanzine and not in Anagrama, awarded with the Herralde.
As explained, nobody would say that she accepted the most systemic award of all awards in 2019, which is the National Literature Award.
No one would say that the news of the aforementioned award reached her in Havana, where she was participating in an activity of the Spanish Foreign Ministry.
Being anti-system, like being a Catholic, vegan, feminist or worshiper of Pazuzu is a sucker, because if you don't take care of yourself you can see the seams.
Wanting to fight against the system using the system for it is complicated;
Look how uphill it is for Vox to end the autonomies from autonomous positions.
We are still stuck in the diatribe of whether you can criticize something when you live very well from it.
Criticize after charging, can it be done?
Of course.
The why and how are another matter.
And in one corner of the debate is the issue of camaraderie, of crushing the work of others even before the product comes to light.
Spitting in the face is punk, but… is spitting in the face of colleagues punk?
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