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Álvaro Morte: "I agree with Javier Cercas when he says that "Suárez did the most difficult thing, ending Francoism and combining democracy"

Álvaro Morte: "I agree with Javier Cercas when he says that "Suárez did the most difficult thing, ending Francoism and combining democracy"

Actor Álvaro of the thief, one of the sellers of Movistar Plus + in ANATAMY STERNAT, 'temporary anatomy', to photograph, before and after history. -Javier Cercas: "When I published 'Anatomy of Life', some people said that the book would be...

Álvaro Morte I agree with Javier Cercas when he says that Suárez did the most difficult thing ending Francoism and combining democracy

Actor Álvaro of the thief, one of the sellers of Movistar Plus + in ANATAMY STERNAT, 'temporary anatomy', to photograph, before and after history.

-Javier Cercas: "When I published 'Anatomy of Life', some people said that the book would be anti-system. It's funny to me that some people read it as a pro-System book.

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The best thing about Álvaro Morte (Algeciras, 1975) is not the amount of talent he expends in front of the camera or on stage, but the human quality and humility with which he goes through life.We had never met - and look, I've interviewed actors on both sides of the Atlantic - but the day I shook his hand - or gave him two kisses, now I don't remember very well - from the first I understood that he was a man, as my father said, one of those who carry his feet.If that sounds old to you, I'll translate it to you: a man who looks you in the eye when he speaks, who conveys the truth in what he says, who conveys security and values ​​and, above all - at least for me - who does it with respect, whoever you are.

Everyone gives Alvaro a face because the professor in the heist heist made him known in the world, but obviously it did not appear here, his work is great and popular.But now you have to add another title, not another title, but a special title that gives it infinite extension: temporary anatomy, MAPAMIT ONE MOBREATRORMPORPORDROGRPRENCROGROGRLONE.The award, based on the readable and creative book by Javier Crier, in which the first President of the Spanish democracy, Adol is a wonderful play for Suarez.In the days of chaos where we almost returned to the words of the army. The first one was as clever as Surez, and he was busy in his role I swear I heard that I liked the hands and the president.Second, as a human being, I enjoyed an undeniable personality, with great intelligence and kindness.Below is an interview I did with him on the anatomy of a moment (now available on movistar Plus +).Here are exclusive photos of Adolfo before and after.I hope you like it as much as I do.

Do you remember where you were, what you were doing, and how you felt on February 23, 1981, when National Guard Lt. Col. Antonio Tejero rocked our very young democracy?

That was the day I celebrated my birthday, because I was born on February 23, and, in 1981 I was six years old.I'm too young to know what's going on in this country or if it's causing any kind of tension at home, but I've always found it interesting that this moment of my birthday coincides with my birthday.

How did you prepare to play Adolfo Suárez, the first president of the Spanish republic?

JAVIER CERCAS JOB BOOK, JOBS, HISTORY PRODUCTION, SPECIAL PURCHASES, AGIFFOGO DEFECTS PURCHASES.My goal is not to imitate him, but to capture his essence, and to capture his essence, his energy, his energy, what a person like him should convey.I tried to analyze the rhythm of his speech, the rhythm of his speech, the rhythm of his speech as he walked.I am not an entertainer or a caricature.I think that he was harmful to the character and the project, because this series, this series, is too rigid and respectful, bordering on parody.

What does it feel like to get into his skin for the first time?

It was very interesting.The first time I stepped into Suarez's shoes - dressed as him and in character - coincided with the first day of the film, which was also at the Congress of Representatives.It was the first time I went in there and it was impressive to do so, dressed as Suarez and sitting in his seat, even with bullet holes preserved in the ceiling... It was an exciting and overwhelming experience.

What do you think is the best and worst thing that Adolfo Suárez has done in this beautiful Spanish history?

I agree with Xavier Kurka Ajit when Susz says it's the hardest thing to do: http://courismation and strengthening the no-saying.But he probably didn't know how to do the easiest thing, which was to follow him.He came from a free movement within the Franco regime, and while he had consolidated democracy, he did not know how to adapt to this new context.

Which main character in 23-f do you think is the most famous and why?

These types describe three shows - Suárez, Santiago Corlfelo and Gutiérrez Mellado -, which are called "an alternative, they all gave part of all. to save something extra.

Have you read the book by Javier Cercas that the series is based on?

Of course.It is based directly on Javier Sickel's Anatomy of an Instant, and we are also part of a project that has been read and done.In school, we study this period of history, but never in depth, and we did it now, the departure of this hero is useful.What surprised me the most was a large fragment of another democracy.Today we realize that we live in a solid system, but to think that things could go wrong at the time, that we could be considered out of touch.

And that's all for our interview with "Morte-Suárez".Stay tuned for more Eduardo Fernandez as Santiago Carrillo, Manolo Solo as Manuel Gutierrez Mellado and possibly more in the coming days.

Photo assistants: Sarah Guille, angry andre.Steal: Martina Tacticini.Make-up and hair: care crisis (products with the help of I.C.O.O.N.O.N.N.

Anna is an expert on film, television, theatre, music, books, art and celebrities.He has been writing cultural and entertainment content for over 20 years and his specialty is cinema, international and national.He has seen so many movies (good, great, bad and forgivable) that his cinematic nose is made of.Muscles in the interview genre, with the ability to hit on anyone sitting in front of his recorder.That's why the talents he talks about share conversations and worry with him and the readers.

At this point in the movie, you've lost count of the famous people you've worked with, but you still haven't forgotten some of their names.Among them, he interviewed big Hollywood stars such as Robert De Niro, Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, George Clooney, Ethan Hawke;to some of the best Spanish actors and actresses in history such as Javier Bardem, Penelope Cruz, Luis Tusar, Antonio de la Torre, Elena Anaya, Najva Nemari, and even iconic cultural figures such as Mario Vargas Llosa, Arturo Pérez-Reverte, Placido Domingo, Antonio Vega, Alaska, Antony Tapiz, but he did not write many books on literature orInscriptions on literature... on everyone.

His vocation as a journalist arose in his childhood due to his passion for the adventures of Tintin.Therefore in 1996 he graduated in journalism at the Faculty of Information Sciences of the University of San Pablo CEU in Madrid.So he already knew that Raja, more than a letter, had given birth to a globetrotter with a hunger for adventure.Maybe that's why traveling is his other specialty: Cuba, Russia, Ukraine, Finland, Turkey, Morocco, Egypt... There is no destination where he doesn't discover the best way of life because he also knows how to eat, drink and sleep as God wants.All these reports and interviews were published in the written and digital press: the newspapers Diario 16 and 20 Minutos, and the magazines QMD!, Diez Minutos and Esquire.He also developed his revelatory vocation as a teacher at the University of Francisco de Vitoria, in Madrid.It was only a few years because he prefers action.

When she is not working, she dances, swims, sews, meditates, does fitness, cycling, yoga, horseback riding, and takes care of bonsai trees.He wants to learn Tai Chi, but he thinks about it.

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