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Three premieres begin this week the new cultural season of La 2

2022-10-12T03:28:48.308Z


The in-depth interviews of 'Encuentros', the magazine 'Culturas 2' and the Spanish literary ecosystem of 'Un país para leerlo' will arrive in the next few days on the public channel's grill


Mario G. Obrero, winner of the 2020 Loewe Poetry Prize for Young Creation, is the presenter of 'A country to read it', in La 2.KIKE PARA

La 2 continues to be the great cultural channel on Spanish television and, starting this week, it will be so in a renewed way, with three premieres of new programmes.

These are two weekly spaces, one for interviews and one for literature, and a magazine that is broadcast from Monday to Thursday and covers international artistic news.

The first to arrive on the schedule will be

Encounters

, which from this Thursday, October 13, will offer in-depth interviews with personalities from Spanish cultural life at 11:00 p.m.

Its protagonists, in a calm conversation, reveal aspects of their childhood, the environment in which they grew up, the birth of their vocation, as well as vital and professional memories with which to understand their vision of the world.

It will be a way of maintaining a documentary archive of the thinkers and creators of the current era.

Antonio López (the first interviewee), Rosa Montero, Santiago Muñoz Machado, María Blasco, Antonio Muñoz Molina and Luis Landero are some of the guests in this space directed by Elena Sánchez and co-hosted by Jesús Marchamalo.

The space was recorded between March 1 and July 31, during the era of José Manuel Pérez Tornero as president of the public entity and before Sánchez became its interim president a few weeks ago, at the end of September.

Its direct reference, as Marchamalo explained this Tuesday before the press, during the presentation of the program, is

A fondo

, the interview program directed and presented by Joaquín Soler Serrano between 1976 and 1981 on La 2.

This same Friday, October 14 at 7:30 p.m. arrives

A country to read it,

which will discover the Spanish literary ecosystem.

Its presenter is the poet Mario G. Obrero, Félix Grande National Prize for Young Poetry and the youngest winner of the Loewe Poetry Prize for Young Creation.

He will be the travel guide, together with the most recognized Spanish authors and new writers.

He will chat with Luis García Montero and Rosa Berbel in Granada;

Juan Cruz and Andrea Abreu in Tenerife;

Enrique Vila-Matas and Najat el Hachmi in Barcelona;

Manuel Vicent and Ana Penyas in Valencia;

or Isaac Rosa and Elisa Victoria in Seville.

And in each delivery, names of the stature of Manuel Rivas, Rosa Montero or Sergio del Molino will recommend a title to the viewers.

And the magazine format on current cultural affairs returns to the public channel, as

Miradas

2 was in the early 2000s. This time, the essence is recovered with

Culturas 2

, from Monday to Thursday at 8:15 p.m. starting on October 17.

Presented by Paula Sainz-Pardo and directed by Miguel Ángel Hoyos, it will focus on all kinds of culture, classical and urban: from dance and architecture to series and

podcasts

.

RTVE professionals such as Virginia Díaz, Martín Llade and Daniel Galindo will collaborate in this space for interviews, reports and news.

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Source: elparis

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