Emilia Pérez, es un musical muy original que desafía las normas con una combinación inesperada de transformación sexual, memoria y narcotráfico. En esta entrevista con Zoe Saldana, una de sus protagonistas, la dominicana nos cuenta sobre su regreso a la danza, cómo inspira a sus hijos a través del arte, y la visión sobre la transformación sexual desde su punto de vista y el de su personaje, Rita.
Emilia Perez, una película con muchos niveles temáticos, que instalará el tema de la identidad sexual en la conversación social y que seguramente estará a la cabeza en la próxima temporada de premiaciones.
Gerardo Prat, desde Hollywood
Emilia Perez, una película con muchos niveles temáticos, que instalará el tema de la identidad sexual en la conversación social y que seguramente estará a la cabeza en la próxima temporada de premiaciones.
Gerardo Prat, desde Hollywood
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00:00Zoey, the truth is, seeing you dance causes a feeling of freedom and chaos at the same time
00:07that seems to have a lot to do with the theme and message of this film.
00:11How was it to return to your origins as a dancer?
00:14Chaos, but I also think it has always been like that.
00:19It is a part of me that is so important, a big part of who I am
00:28and finally being able to share that, to reconnect with that part of my life
00:33was a very nice thing.
00:35You know, my daughters went to the same hip-hop school as your son
00:40and I have seen him several times because I went to look for them and I have seen him dance.
00:44Here in Los Angeles.
00:48And there is a scene where you dance, which is your son dancing.
00:52I mean, do you instill that in them?
00:56Yes, yes, yes.
00:58But I know that there are people who do not believe that the attitudes that one obtains in life are hereditary.
01:07But when I see my children, perhaps the environment where they are growing up,
01:12my husband and I are both artists, he is multidisciplinary
01:15because he does art in different ways, means, and I have also started doing that.
01:21The children are surrounded by that.
01:24For me, as I was a dancer since I was little,
01:30it is like every year I always try to put them in the dance.
01:34And there is a part of me that is because I want them to follow something
01:38that for me was a very great passion.
01:40But the other part of me is because I know the benefits,
01:44mainly for men, that they know how to move their body.
01:48Totally.
01:49And well, your character Rita has there also,
01:52it is like seeing a moral a little confused, right?
01:58Easily broken.
02:00What do you think of that and how did you approach it?
02:03You know that I set aside my reservations as a person
02:11because that way I would not be able to be in the world of Rita.
02:16What I allowed myself to feel and what I always wanted to feel
02:20was the despair that she felt of being able to feel that she was worth something,
02:26that she was worth so much or more than the people around her,
02:30that she deserved success and power,
02:33that they were things that she had a lust to obtain,
02:36that is, it is what it is.
02:38And also living in her flesh where she was a very shy person,
02:44with a lot of intelligence, a lot of curiosity, but very shy.
02:47So when she met a force like what Emilia is,
02:52she was afraid, but it was also an admiration and a curiosity,
02:58it was like a gravity, a magnetism that she felt towards her.
03:03And having worked with Carla and having experienced all this issue
03:07of transformation and gender identity,
03:11has your perspective on this issue changed in any way?
03:16No, I have always had great respect for the life of others
03:21and for the decisions of others,
03:23of a brother or a sister in life, on earth.
03:28What I have is that I have grown,
03:31I have more knowledge of the conversations
03:35to which I was invited to be part of
03:38and the questions that she allowed us all to ask,
03:42and what she also wanted to share from the heart.
03:45She is an incredible actress,
03:50whether she is trans or not,
03:53she is a woman with principles and values and an indisputable talent,
03:58and I am very happy and very proud that she had this opportunity.
04:02Because she has so much more to give,
04:06and sometimes as an artist,
04:11what I hate the most, the kryptonite of an artist,
04:15is that he cannot make his art.