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This documentary tribute takes viewers on a journey through the life, work, and legacy of Hebert, featuring testimonies | dG1fSGlqM08wc0RKV0U
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00:00How was Everett as a director?
00:16Does the camera have enough roll?
00:19Good evening, teacher. I hope I haven't interrupted you.
00:22No, no, don't worry, it's not an interruption.
00:25What happens is that we are rehearsing a very important scene of our next function.
00:29Tango, tango, tango, sabater, sabater.
00:32Prepare the conductrix, prepare the conductrix.
00:36What could I say about his direction?
00:38He got into it. He got into your heart, he got into your head,
00:42and he got into the way you moved, the way you spoke.
00:45Soldiers!
00:47Ball of arraganes and arraganas!
00:50We are going to teach scene 14, understood?
00:52Yes, sir!
00:54He was next to me in Ramón y Cornerio and he gave me some papers.
00:58On the plane he put me to class very quickly and there are the notes.
01:02He wanted me to see them, so he put them there and I had to see them.
01:06For me he was a great director.
01:08I loved his style.
01:10That work that he developed over so many years,
01:14without a doubt, left its mark.
01:16It is very paradoxical how life is and how the human being is.
01:20How from the death of a human being,
01:22we are celebrating his life through this document.
01:26And in turn, it is a product that has to do with friendship.
01:30The one who came up with this idea is Luis Humberto Crosby, a writer,
01:34who is also the screenwriter of the project,
01:36who was one of the closest friends of Ever Axel in life.
01:39We are doing this work, a documentary,
01:42to leave the testimony of what Evert did in Tijuana
01:47during the last 40 years,
01:51in the House of Culture, in the classrooms, with students.
01:54Evert deserves it, Tijuana deserves it,
01:57the world theater deserves it.

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