Friday, September 13, 2013

"Television x Justice" comes to Channel 9 October - Telam

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“Experience has shown us that people appreciated when you post interesting stories attractively counted. The public is less prejudiced than you think, “he said Bernarda Llorente on the project to complete the award-winning trilogy that began” Television x the identity “and” Television x inclusion. “

Books Guillermo Salmeron and address Rodolfo Cella, “Saints and Sinners: Television x Justice” will travel along 13 chapters unit several cases inspired by real victims of wrongdoing on the Judiciary.

“We wanted to close this saga and felt was missing a leg related injustices. Incredibly, by chance and coincidence, did this issue of `democratization of justice ‘when the project was armed and understood that it was the issue to address,” said Villarruel.

Essentially, each shipment of program will address fictitious situations but inspired by real events: poorly resolved cases, innocent and guilty are as guilty enjoying the benefits of innocence.

The closing of this trilogy, which in 2010 broke into television with some surprise regarding the topics to which we had become accustomed air programming, returns with three Emmys under his belt and an audience more accustomed to this type of content.

First was in Telefe where Villarruel-Llorente the duo served as program managers and then from TV ON his independent production won fiction contests subsidized by the State to present “Television x the inclusion” and “Television x Justice” from Channel 9.

“Right from broadcast television, when we were in Telefe, began to tell another kind of fiction. The first, biggest break was “Resistiré” (2003), and was crowned with “Monte Cristo” (2006) which incorporated a strip the story of a missing child, “he said Llorente.

” From leader channel she added advantage a situation very determined to put these issues to a mass audience to which you were giving other content, balancing them, not to lose its traditional audience. “

And the result was more than auspicious: in 2008 “Television x the identity” won the first Emmy in the history of Spanish-language programs in the “miniseries”.

Last year Cristina Banegas actors and Dario Grantinetti were awarded in them plaudits for his performance in “Television x Inclusion” (Channel 9).

“At this point, and as an independent producer, we decided to tell the stories that interest us, but had been easier to try more massive and comprehensive proposals, we are pleased with the way we choose, “said Villarruel.

And his colleague concluded,” is to continue with what we have always done: put a magnifying glass in certain situations for the public to think from an interesting program but entertaining “.

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