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Sara Jiménez: Las Musas siempre fueron mujeres
TERESA FERNANDEZ HERRERA Periodista, Escritora, Editorialista. Directora Gral. Cultura Flamenca – Prensa Especializada Encontrarse con una compañía de mujeres, e incluso que las que están detrás de las bambalinas, excepto uno, también sean mujeres, no me atrevería a decir que sea un hecho único, pero sí me atrevo a decir que es altamente infrecuente. Después de asistir al estreno en Madrid, en…
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#ALICIA MORALES#Antonia Jiménez#BAILADORA#CENTRO CULTURAL PILAR MIRÓ#COREOGRAFA#CULTURA FLAMENCA#ESPAÑA#FESTIVAL#FICHA ARTISTICA#FICHA TECNICA#LAS MUSAS SIEMPRE FUERON MUJERES#lomasleido#lomasvisto#MADRID#MIRADAS FLAMENKAS#MUNDO#MUSA MIA#NARSINE RAHMADI#PRENSA ESPECIALIZADA#SARA JIMENEZ#TERESA FERNANDEZ HERRERA MEJOR PERIODISTA ESPECIALIZADA DEL AÑO 2022#TERESA HERNANDEZ
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Bad movie I have Sundown 2016
#Sundown#Devon Werkheiser#Sean Marquette#Silverio Palacios#Camilla Belle#Jordi Mollà#Teri Hatcher#John Michael Higgins#Sara Paxton#Alejandro Edda#Héctor Jiménez#Sofía Sisniega#Joaquín Cosio#José María Torre#Reid Ewing#Karla Souza#Araceli Aguilar#Jaime Alvarez#Steve Aoki#Joe Francis#Luis Gerardo Méndez#Paul Oakenfold#Olga Segura#Marc Aguilar Sebastián#Jaime Aymerich#Andy Boggeri#Daniel Bravo#Marco Antonio Caudillo#Karina Elizabeth Luquin#Jessica Wakim Luquin
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A bit late but couldn't forget about them, our Paralympics delegation. They absolutely killed it. Every single one of them giving it all and making us proud.
Thank you to all of our 78 participants, 28 medalists, and 44 diplomas.
Alex Enrique Martínez Guevara, Ana Lucía Pinto Ochoa, Andrés Felipe Mosquera Neira, Angie Lizeth Pabón Mamian, Aura Cristina Poblador Granados, Bertha Cecilia Fernández Arango, Brayan Mauricio Triana Herrera, Buinder Brainer Bermúdez Villar, Carlos Andrés Vargas Villanueva, Carlos Daniel Serrano Zárate, Daniel Giraldo Correa, Daniela Carolina Munévar Flórez, Darian Faisury Jiménez Sánchez, David Felipe Rendón Acosta, Diego Fernando Meneses Medina, Edilson Chica Chica, Edwin Fabián Matiz Ruiz, Eglain Antonio Mena Lemus, Erica María Castaño Salazar, Euclides Grisales Diaz, Fabio Torres Silva, Francy Esther Osorio Calderón, Fredy Duvian López Morales, Gabriela Oviedo Rueda, Giovanny Andrés Malambo Rachez, Gisell Natalia Prada Pachón, Héctor Julio Ramírez Murcia, Ionis Dayana salcedo rodríguez, Jesús Alberto López, Jesús Augusto Romero Montoya, Jhohan Darío Ardila Cárdenas, Jhon Alexander Hernández García, Jhon Eider González Hernández, Jhon Fredy Gómez Giraldo, Jhon Sebastián Obando Asprilla, José Gregorio Lemos Rivas, Juan Alejandro Campas Sánchez, Juan David Pérez Quintero, Juan Esteban García Sánchez, Juan Esteban Patiño Giraldo, Juan José Betancourt Quiroga, Julián Andrés Jaramillo Téllez, Karen Tatiana Palomeque Moreno, Kevin Alfonso Moreno Gualaco, Laura Carolina González Rodríguez, Leider Albeiro Lemus Rojas, Leidy Johanna Chica Chica, Lino Nicolás Coca Castro, Luis dahir Arizala Ocoró, Luis Fernando Lara Rodallega, Luis Fernando Lucumí Villegas, Luis Francisco Sanclemente, María Alejandra Murillo Benítez, María Angélica Bernal Villalobos, María Mónica Daza Guzmán, María Paula Barrera Zapata, María Salomé Henao Sánchez, María Teresa Restrepo Rojas, Mariana Guerrero Martínez, Mauricio Andrés Valencia Campo, Mayerli Buitrago Ariza, Miguel Ángel Rincón Narváez, Nelson Crispín Corzo, Niver Rangel palmera, Paula Andrea Ossa Veloza, Reynel Romero Montoya, Santiago Solis Torres, Sara del Pilar Vargas Blanco, William Jair higuera Ocampo, Xiomara Saldarriaga Hernández, Yamil David Acosta Manjarrez, Yasiris Blandón Escobar, Yeferson Suárez Cardona, Yeniffer Paredes Muriel, Yesenia María Restrepo Muñoz, Yesica Paola Muñoz Nieto, Zharith Alejandra Rodríguez Silva, Zuleiny Rodríguez Trujillo
#paralympics 2024#colombia#comité paralímpico colombiano#colombian paralympic committee#(nightmade)#this was my first time actually watching the paralympics games#it was amazing#I'm saddened that they don't get as much noise as the other games#like we won 9 times more medals and yet the news nothing
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SARA JIMÉNEZ via Instagram
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Cast Spanish voice actors in Tadeo Jones 4 La Odessa de la Cristal
@jakkiisthatboy2
Tad: Oscar barberan
Sara: Michelle Jenner
Mummy: Luis posada
Tiffany maze: Adriana Ugarte
Joya/Ramona: Ana ester Aalborg
Victoria: Alexandra Jiménez
Ramirez: Cecilia Suárez
Reena Roberto Ramirez: Clara lago
Lukas: Tamar novas
Jessica/Anne: Berta Cortes
Jasmine: Irene escolar
Amy: Diana Gomez
Max mordon: pep Aton Munoz
Jack rackham: Miguel angel jenner
Sam pickles: Tito Valverde
Tiffany mordon: Dafne keen
Blair: Penelope Cruz
Ying: Elsa pataky
Andrea: Alicia Sanz
Rina: Dafne frenandez
Other voices:
Minnie: Elena anaya
Ruth/Kevin: Eugenio derbez
Christopher: fele Martínez
Jessica: victoria abril
Ninja/Chai: Carmen Maura
Flora: Marisa paredes
Nagham: Danna Paola
Kelsey: Carmen Maura
Charlie/agent Justin/Roger: sergi Lopez
Snowy: Adriana Barraza
Jeremy: Diego boneta
Agent Lou/Kenny: Michael pena
Agent nick: Antonio banderas
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BENIDORM FEST 2023 SONGS
Below I'll detail all 18 songs that'll compete to represent Spain in Eurovision 2023 next January at Benidorm. I'll also add some tidbits that they said in the presentation they did this morning, and they'll go in the order they used for said presentation as well cause it makes it easier for me.
Everything will be below the cut as I'll be linking the youtube videos to the songs (if there is one) and I don't want to take much unwanted space on your dashes. Here is the official spotify playlist btw, you'll be able to listen to all songs there if you prefer it.
I'll be completely impartial here, if you want more insight into my own reactions to each songs, you can search the tag 'benivivi23' in my blog <3
Finally, throughout these weeks I'll be posting the translated lyrics of the 18 songs here, in case you don't want to miss them I'll use that same tag 'benivivi23', to have everything organized (i'll also use the tags i'll use here tho so there shouldn't be any problems)
Anyways, let's start :)
AIRE BY SHARONNE
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Sharonne (1976, Sabadell) is a drag queen known for winning the second season of Drag Race España. It's her second time entering the preselection for Eurovision, as she participated in the 2001 preselection within the group Trans-X. Right now she's one of the protagonists of the national tour of the drag show Gran Hotel de las Reinas.
Aire [Air] was composed by herself, Iván Torrent, and Alejandro Barroso. The song talks about liberating oneself, about taking a deep breath and continuing on. In the presentation, she said that the song was composed with the Benidorm Fest in mind, and that she was inspired by all the people that had reached out to her in social media talking about how seeing her and other drag queens thriving had helped them; it's her way of thanking them.
2. ARCADIA BY MEGARA
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Megara (born in Madrid in 2015) is a self-proclaimed 'fuchsia rock' group with an aesthetic that combines dark undertones with cotton candy. They have a total of three albums and two other EPs.
Arcadia is a reference to the idea of Arcadia Felix, a Heaven on Earth. In the song, Megara makes Arcadia a virtual world where two girls fall in love and live their particular Arcadia. It was composed by Megara members Sara Jiménez Moral and Roberto La Lueta Ruiz, and their producer, Israel Dante Ramos. In the presentation, they talk about how their dream was getting into the Benidorm Fest so they've already achieved their dream, but they'll fight to go to Eurovision as well. They're also very honored to represent rock for the first time in Benidorm Fest.
3. DESDE QUE TÚ ESTÁS BY ALFRED GARCÍA
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Alfred García (1997, El Prat de Llobregat) was first known as a contestant in Operación Triunfo 2017, where he ended up fourth [imo his best performance there was Maldita Dulzura]. Afterwards, he was selected to go to Eurovision 2018 with Amaia, where they sung Tu Canción. Since then, he has released 2 albums.
Desde Que Tú Estás [Since You Are Here] is a song dedicated to a person that made him rediscover and feel again things he hadn't felt in a while. The lyrics were composed by him and the music is by Raúl Gómez. In the presentation, he says that it is one of the best songs he has ever composed, and that he was inspired by love as something revolutionary.
4. EAEA BY BLANCA PALOMA
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Blanca Paloma (1989, Elx) is the only returning artist to the Benidorm Fest, as she participated in the last edition with Secreto de Agua. Eaea is only her third single.
Eaea was composed by herself and José Pablo Polo, and it is a flamenco-sounding song made as a tribute to her roots and ancestors through lullabies, a sorrt of remembrance of where she came from to know where to go to. In the presentation, she said it is a tribute to her grandma, Carmen (the woman in the cover of the single).
5. FLAMENCO BY ARITZ AREN
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Aritz Grau Sueira (1992, València), his stage name being Aritz Aren, is mainly known as a dancer, as his leap to fame was the dancing TV show Fama ¡A Bailar!, where he ended up as the runner up. Since then he has gained a large following on Tik Tok, and has worked in Madrid and Shanghai. In this last place, he coreographed the productions of Fame and World of Dance. Finally, he has taught dance classes at one of the best studios in Tokyo, Dance Studio.
Flamenco was composed by Carlos Marco, Frida Amundsen, Kaci Brown, Sam Gray, and Tonino Speciale. It is a song that fuses urban and latin sounds with autochtonous Spanish elements. In the presentation, he says that for him the song means the unrestraining oneself and letting yourself just feel at the beginning of a relationship. He is very happy singing it and he feels it matches quite well with him. He is also already working in the staging, and he told the interviewer that there'll be dancing in it.
6. INVIERNOS EN MARTE BY JOSÉ OTERO
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José Otero (1990, Telde) became known after participating in The Voice México in 2019. Since then, he has published a number of singles and collaborations with artists like Karen Méndez.
Inviernos en Marte [Winters in Mars] is a power ballad composed by himself, Manu Chalud, Gabi Ore, Kenia Saiz, and Karen Méndez. It talks about impossible love and giving up once you realise you have lost someone you love. In the presentation he said it is a song composed to be sung live, and that the lyrics talk about vulnerability in oposition with lost. He was inspired by his father's death last year.
7. LA LOLA BY FAMOUS
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Famous Oberogo (Amsterdam, 1999, raised in Bormujos) was first known as the winner of Operación Triunfo 2018 [I think we can all agree his best performance was Uptown Funk], where he participated in the preselection process for Eurovision 2019 and manifested his love for Eurovision and his wish to go someday, he even got to sing with Cesár Sampson. Since then, he has been preparing his first album with a few singles already out, and is currently playing Rafiki in the Spanish production of The Lion King, in Madrid.
La Lola [The Lola] was composed by Adrián Ghiardo, Andrés Sebastián Ramírez and Jorge de la Cruz, and talks about that feminine side everyone has, dubbed Lola in this song. In the presentation he says that Lola is fierce and fun, and that with this song he wants to start up a party and wants people to have a fun time and enjoy it. He also said that there's gonna be dancing in the staging as well as interesting 'vocal stuff'.
8. MI FAMILIA BY FUSA NOCTA
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Miriam Nares Signes (1996, Gandia), best known as Fusa Nocta, rose to fame in 2019, when she was a viral contestant in the Spanish X Factor. She's been writing poetry since she was 15, and she only recently started doing music as well. She has participated in many festivals like Madcool, Puro Latino, or Arenal Sound.
Mi Familia [My Family] fuses different sounds to explore her own family, talking about both the prettiest and the darkest parts of it. She composed the song alongside Ignacio Moreno González and Carlos Padilla Linares. In the presentation she was overwhelmed as she didn't expect so many support after the song released, and revealed that the little girl who talks at the beginning and the end of the song is her baby cousin. She goes a bit more in depth about the song, saying it talks about the advice her grandmas have given her, and about how much family really means for her. She also wanted to include the crudest parts of family.
9. NOCHENTERA BY VICCO
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Victoria Ribo (1996, Barcelona), best known as Vicco, has been playing the piano since she was 9, and shortly after she started writing her own music. She started her first band, Carpanta, with her own sisters, and when she was 19 she opened for Alejandro Sanz. She has since released an album, a few singles, and has composed for a multitude of artists, like Mireya Bravo, Flori, María Escarmiento, or Edurne.
Nochentera [a portmanteau of both 'noche entera' (full night, in the context it's more like 'all night'), and 'noche ochentera' (80's night)] talks about that moment when you like a person and want to do anything to see them, and so you throw up a party to be able to bump into them and dance together. It is a hymn to happiness and good vibes, it was made to feel like a party itself. In the presentation she said that a lot of stuff will be going on in stage, and that it will be lot's of fun. She also said that there's a lot of good songs in the preselection, so it's gonna be complicated to win.
10. NO NOS MOVERÁN BY MELER
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Meler (formed in Madrid in 2020) is a band formed by Loren, Javi and Jonathan that started playing in the London underground and Madrid metro until the pandemic, when they were forced to look for alternate ways of doing music and created Meler. Now they have a couple singles out and have opened for Taburete.
No Nos Moverán [We Will Not Be Moved] is an energetic song made to dance, sing, and jump. It talks about that moment when you wish you could stop time to stay like that forever. It was composed by Jonathan Geraint Burt, Francisco Javier Pagalday González, Natalia Neva Martín, Oliver García Cerón, and José Héctor Portilla Rodríguez. In the presentation they said that they're working hard on the staging because it is very different to what they're used to do. They also said that the song was made with Eurovision and Europe in mind. Finally, they commented about how there's hints on how the staging will be in the music video.
(aparently you can only put ten videos per post so i'll link the rest of the videos in the titles of each song)
11. QUE ESCLATI TOT BY SIDERLAND
Siderland (formed in Barcelona in 2018) is a band formed by Uri Plana (voice and guitar), Albert Sort (bass), and Andreu Manyós (drums). They defined their sound as 'night pop', and since their debut they have played in multitude of venues in Barcelona.
Que Esclati Tot [Let Everything Explode, this might not be 100% accurate as I don't know Catalan] was composed by Siderland in collaboration with Roger Argemí. It has the typical sound of the band, and it tells the story of two lovers who react differently to a world that is collapsing; one accepts destiny and prepares themselves for whatever may happen, while the other refuses to do so and ends up alone. In the presentation they talked about how they tried to get into Benidorm Fest last year, and about how the staging is going to be explosive. This is the first song in Catalan in Benidorm Fest.
12. QUIERO ARDER BY AGONEY
Agoney Hernández (1995, Adeje) was first known as one of the contestants of Operación Triunfo 2017, ending up in 6th place [his best performance is undoubtably Eloise]. Since then he's released an album, and he's currently staring in the music contest Dúos Increíbles alongside legendary singer Ana Belén [they recently sang Eloise together!].
Quiero Arder [I Want to Burn] is an explosive song composed by Agoney himself where he gets to do complicated vocal work, as he's known for. In the presentation he threatened to burn Benidorm to the ground, and he said that he needed to made that song when he composed it, and that at first it wasn't gonna be the song he was going to present to the Benidorm Fest, but he got an impulse to do so and he went against the advice of the discography.
13. QUIERO Y DUELO BY KARMENTO
Carmen Toledo (Bogarra, Albacete), better known as Karmento, first started her musical career in 2012, when she moved to Malta. She made her first album there, and then came back to her homeland to release her second one. She self-defines herself as a 'singer-songwriter, sexologist, and lover of emotional communication', and her sound as 'neofolklore', combining the folklore of her land, La Mancha, with more modern sounds.
Quiero y Duelo [I Want and I Mourn] is a local expression of La Mancha that expresses the feeling of wanting something and battling with the pains and difficulties of trying to achieve it. She talks about her own quiero y duelo with music and also about all of those who had to abandon their roots in order to have a better life. In the presentation she said that last year watching Benidorm Fest she was impressed by the acts and wanted to send something to the contest this year because of it.
14. SAYONARA BY TWIN MELODY
Twin Melody is a group formed by the twin sisters Paula and Aitana Etxeberria (1999, Ordizia), known in all Spain thanks to their large following in Tik Tok (more than 18 million followers). They currently study Education in university and are regular guests in the late show El Hormiguero. This year they debuted in music with Ciao, a collab with Emma Muscat.
Sayonara was composed by Twin Melody, Jonathan Geraint Burt, and Natalia, and it is an empowering song about self love and leaving behind things that harm us or don't show our true selves. In the presentation they said that the song is in French, Spanish, English, and Basque, because those are the languages Twin Melody speak and they wanted to make the song as genuine as possible. They talked about how they are already preparing themselves for the staging and how they have filmed the music video. They want to combine song and dance.
15. TRACCIÓN BY RAKKY RIPPER
Raquel García Cabrerizo (1995, Granada), better known as Rakky Ripper, was one of the pioneers of Spanish hyperpop in 2019 alongside PUTOCHINOMARICÓN. Praised by artists such as Charli XCX or Dorian Electra, she was named one of the VOGUE Hot Talents 2021. She has published an EP and been in dozens of music festivals such as Sónar, ValleEléctrico, Covaleda, BIME, WarmUp, or SXSW.
Tracción [Traction] was composed by Rakky Ripper alongside Kickybombo, and it is a song with a sound that mixes hardcore, drum&bass, and techno. It talks about when you like someone but you are incapable of telling them so you just fantasize about them and the sexual tension and the fear of rejection just get entangled in all of that. In the presentation she says how Benidorm Fest is going to be a crucial point in her career, as well as a personal challenge cause he wants to give the best show ever.
16. TUKI BY SOFÍA MARTÍN
Sofía Martín (1996, Alicante) is a Hispano-German artist who uses her multicultural background to fuse different music styles and write in three languages. She has a few singles out of the dance and latin dance genres.
Tuki [aparently it's a Venezuelan word that means 'young punk', kinda like chavs in England or canis / chonis in Spain] was composed by Sofía, Freddy Rochow and Claudio Maselli, and it is a combination of Spanish and Latin rythms with European beats from dance and electronic music. It talks about being able to achieve your dreams no matter how or where you came from; tuki is that feeling when you finally achieve your goal after a long time working on it. In the presentation she says that she doesn't have any expectation in regards to Benidorm Fest, that she goes with the flow.
17. UFF! BY E'FEMME
E'FEMME (formed in 2019) is a girlband inspired by K-Pop groups and sounds, and formed by Sandy (1997, Pamplona), Melania (1998, Santa Cruz de Tenerife), BUBU (1999, Madrid), and Lottie (2000, Madrid). They want to combine all visual arts in their projects.
Uff! is a song composed by E'FEMME alongside Antonio Escobar and Barei. It is an empowering song about getting one's inside strength outside to stand your own ground. In the presentation they said that the song perfectly reflects their energy.
18. YO QUISIERA BY ALICE WONDER
Alicia Climent Barriuso (1998, Madrid), best known as Alice Wonder, is currently one of the most known artists in the Spanish indie scene. In 2017 she released her first EP, and has since released a full album and multiple collaborations with artists such as Javiera Mena.
Yo Quisiera [I Would Want] was composed by herself, and talks about the storm brewing inside someone who stops trying to understand the world and simply lives in it. Alice says that even if it seems like a pessimistic song, it is really positive, as it talks about having faith despite life's inconsistencies. In the presentation she talks about how the song was born from an improvisation in her mum's piano in a moment of shock. She also says that she really doesn't know why she's there, in the Benidorm Fest, and how all of it is really out of her comfort zone.
#benidorm fest 2023#eurovision 2023#benifest 2023#esc 2023#benidorm fest#benifest#eurovision#esc#sorry about all my incisions on operacion triunfo stuff#i don't get many opportunites to talk about ot so i really go hard when i see an oportunity lol
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Lamento, directed by Rubén Sánchez. 2022
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Anna is partying at an illegal street racing event. There she has several run-ins with boys who try to take advantage of her and her vulnerability. Tension inceeases when she gets a call from her little sister who's on holiday with some friends: they have left her alone at a train station.
Production : Smile Films. tv
Stars; Sara Jiménez, Aitor Luna, Antonia San Juan, Stephanie Gil, Gisela Ruiz, Sergi Cañas, Jose Neira .
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2024 olympics Spain roster
Archery
Pablo Acha (Burgos)
Èlia Canales (Tarragona)
Athletics
Julio Arenas (Madrid)
David García (Alcorcón)
Ibrahim Chakir (Seville)
Yago Rojo (Madrid)
Mohamed Attaoui (Torrelavega)
Adrián Ben (Viveiro)
Elvin Canales (Girona)
Ignacio Fontes (Ciudad Granada)
Mario García (Villar De Gallimazo)
Adel Mechaal (Palamós)
Thierry Ndikumwenayo (Castellón De La Plana)
Abdessamad Oukhelfen (Reus)
Enrique Llopis (Gandia)
Asier Martínez (Zizur Mayor)
Daniel Arce (Burgos)
Iñaki Cañal (Gijón)
Óscar Husillos (Palencia)
Tariku Novales (Santiago De Compostela)
Diego García (Madrid)
Álvaro Martín (Llerena)
Paul McGrath (Barcelona)
Miguel López (Murcia)
Jordan Díaz (Guadalajara)
Jorge Ureña (Onil)
Ester Navarrete (Vigo)
Dr. Meritxell Soler (Barcelona)
Cristina Montesinos (Terrassa)
Jaël Bestué (Barcelona)
Lorea Ibarzabal (Madrid)
Lorena Martín (Ciudad Salamanca)
Esther Guerrero (Banyoles)
Águeda Marqués (Segovia)
Marta Pérez (Soria)
Marta García (Ciudad León)
Carolina Robles (Dos Hermanas)
Irene Sánchez-Escribano (Ciudad Toledo)
Sonia Molina-Prado (Manzanares)
María Pérez (Seville)
Paula Sevilla-López (La Solana)
Carmen Avilés (Madrid)
Blanca Hervás (Madrid)
Eva Santidrián (Burgos)
Berta Segura (Lleida)
Majida Maayouf (Bilbao)
Laura García-Caro (Lepe)
María Pérez (Valencia)
Fátima Diame (Valencia)
Tessy Ebosele (San Sebastián)
Ana Compaoré (Guadalajara)
María Toimil (Mugardos)
Yulenmis Aguilar (A Coruña)
Badminton
Pablo Abián (Calatayud)
Carolina Marín (Huelva)
Basketball
Lorenzo Brown (Roswell, Georgia)
Jaime Pradilla (Zaragoza)
Rodolfo Fernández (Palma)
Xabier López-Arostegui (Getxo)
Santi Aldama; Jr. (Las Palmas De Gran Canaria)
Darío Brizuela (San Sebastián)
Alberto Díaz (Ciudad Málaga)
Juan Hernangómez (Madrid)
Guillermo Hernangómez (Madrid)
Destiny Garuba (Azuqueca De Henares)
Alejandro Abrines (Palma)
Sergio Llull (Maó)
Mariona Ortiz (Calella)
Laura Gil (Murcia)
Alba Torrens (Binissalem)
María Pérez (Vigo)
Queralt Casas (Girona)
Leticia Romero (Agüimes)
Leonor Rodríguez (Las Palmas De Gran Canaria)
María Cazorla (Las Palmas De Gran Canaria)
Andrea Vilaró (Barcelona)
Megan Gustafson (Port Wing, Wisconsin)
Paula Ginzo (Santoña)
María Conde (Barcelona)
Gracia Alonso-De Armiño (Bilbao)
Juana Camilión (Mallorca)
Vega Gimeno (Valencia)
Sandra Yguaravide (Valencia)
Boxing
Oier Ibarreche (Galdácano)
Rafael Lozano; Jr. (Ciudad Córdoba)
José Quiles (Elda)
Enmanuel Reyes (A Coruña)
Ayoub Ghadfa (Marbella)
Laura Fuertes (Asturias)
Canoeing
Pablo Crespo (Madrid)
Adrián Del Río (Madrid)
Miquel Travé (La Seu d'Urgell)
Pau Echaniz (San Sebastián)
Manuel Ochoa (Tomiño)
Diego Domínguez (Madrid)
Joan Moreno (Pollença)
Francisco Cubelos (Talavera De La Rena)
Carlos Arévalo (Betanzos)
Rodrigo Germade (Cangas)
Marcus Cooper (Mallorca)
Saúl Craviotto (Lleida)
Estefanía Fernández (Mérida)
Begoña Lazkano (Pontevedra)
Carolina García (Pontevedra)
Sara Ouzande (Gijón)
Miren Lazkano (San Sebastián)
Maialen Chourraut (Lasart-Oria)
María Corbera (Madrid)
Antía Jácome (Pontevedra)
María Portela (Cangas)
Climbing
Alberto Ginés (Ciudad Cáceres)
Leslie Romero (Sant Cugat Del Vallès)
Cycling
Alex Aranburu (Ezkio-Itsaso)
Juan Ayuso (Barcelona)
Oier Lazkano (Vitoria-Gasteiz)
Albert Torres (Ciudatella De Menorca)
Sebastián Mora (Villarreal)
Jofre Cullell (Santa Coloma De Farners)
David Serrano (Baza)
Mireia Benito (Beix Penedès)
Margarita García (Marratxí)
Diving
Adrián Abadía (Mallorca)
Nicolás García (Las Palmas De Gran Canaria)
Valeria Antonilo (Madrid)
Ana Carvajal (Villeneuva De La Cañada)
Equestrian
Borja Carrascosa (Madrid)
Claudio Castilla (Jerez De La Frontera)
Juan Jiménez (Castro Del Río)
Esteban Benítez (Cádiz)
Carlos Díaz (Cádiz)
Eduardo Álvarez (Madrid)
Sergio Álvarez (Avilés)
Ismael García (Las Palmas De Gran Canaria)
Fencing
Carlos Llavador (Madrid)
Lucía Martín-Portugués (Villeneuva De La Cañada)
Field hockey
Marc Vizcaino (Terrassa)
Borja Lacalle (Madrid)
Bruno Font (Madrid)
Alejandro Alonso (Santander)
Jordi Bonastre (Terrassa)
Xavier Gispert (Madrid)
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Isabel Jiménez se emociona en directo por la noticia sobre Sara Carbonero en Informativos Telecinco
https://www.elegimaldia.es/isabel-jimenez-se-emociona-en-directo-por-la-noticia-sobre-sara-carbonero-en-informativos-telecinco/
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Lamento fotogramas disponible en #Filmin
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de sua mãe a Isabel Jiménez e sua maquiadora #ÚltimasNotícias
Hot News “Esta viagem, por este deserto, faz-se muito melhor acompanhada.” É uma das frases sérias que ele pronunciou. Sara Carbonero (40 anos) durante o emocionante discurso que proferiu na gala ELLE x Hope, realizada no Palácio de Santoña na última quarta-feira, 16 de outubro. O jornalista, entre outras coisas, referiu-se no a importância de ser acompanhado no difícil caminho do câncerdoença…
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#ElEscenarioDelMundo
🎭 “EL RIO” 👨🦰🌳👩🥳
🗯 Argumento: Puesta en escena, que contiene un paisaje de imágenes que nos recuerda al lenguaje de los sueños. Un hombre y una mujer perdidos en el bosque siguen el curso del río para tratar de encontrarse. Atraviesan diversos desafíos en su proceso de migración, entre la pérdida de un hogar y la búsqueda de uno nuevo, con la posibilidad de perderse en el camino. Dentro de esta ruta, se encuentran con memorias de ellos mismos, volviendo a revivir su infancia, adolescencia y adultez; contactándose con aquello que están dejando al moverse hacia algo nuevo y desconocido.
👥 Elenco: Ronaldo Añorga, Yarini Díaz, Sara Enero, Alexandra Garcés, Luana Guerra-García, Alexandra Jiménez, Jazmín Labrin, Gloria María Lescano, Joamoc More, Luis Palma, Javier Suclupe y Víctor Victoria.
📢 Dirección: Fernando Castro
🔎 Productora Ejecutiva: Roxana Araoz
© Producción: Compañía de Teatro Físico y UPC Cultural.
📌 TEMPORADA: Del 13 al 29 de septiembre
📆 Funciones: Viernes y Sábado 🕗 8:00pm / Domingo 🕖 7:00pm.
⌛️ Duración: 50 minutos
🏪 Sala Quilla (av. Bolognesi 397 - Barranco) @salaquilla
🎯 Entradas:
🎟 Adultos: S/.35
🎫 Estudiantes y Jubilados: S/.25
🖱 Reservas: https://www.joinnus.com/events/theater/lima-el-rio-64181
👀 A tener en cuenta: Obra recomendada para mayores de catorce años. (14+)
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Sara Carbonero opens the private album of her holidays with Isabel Jiménez, her support in the worst moments
Our celebrities continue to enjoy the summer days as if there were no tomorrow. This summer season is one of the most enjoyed by the most famous faces on the national scene, who do not hesitate to escape for a few days to the beach whenever they can to disconnect from their work and obligations. If we were able to see Malú (47 years old) doing the same in a luxury resort in Tenerife, Rosario…
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#71 Tu hijo (2018)
El Doctor Jaime Jiménez (José Coronado) es un reputado cirujano al que todos los pacientes le agradecen su devoción y disponibilidad para sus familiares y su trabajo, cosa que su mujer y sus hijos Marcos (Pol Monen) y Sara (Asia Ortega) saben perfectamente, ya que esa disponibilidad le lleva a sacrificios para su propia familia que se va despedazando, sintiéndose unido únicamente a su hijo Marcos.
Jaime sería capaz de cualquier cosa por su hijo, un chico joven, deportista, buen estudiante, atento... tanto que llega a "discutir" con su mujer sobre si se merece un coche o no. Tanto es lo que siente por su hijo que, cuando una noche sale de fiesta y le dan una brutal paliza que lo deja en coma, no puede quedarse a esperar en casa.
Uno de los niños a los que salva tiene un padre agresivo (tanto con su mujer como con su hijo), pero agradecido con el cirujano que le ofrece que si alguna vez necesita algo, legal o ilegal, se lo haga saber y hará todo lo que pueda por él. Y Jaime necesita sus servicios.
Ha empezado a preguntar a los amigos de su hijo Marcos y tienen miedo de una banda que siempre está por la discoteca de moda de la ciudad, que fueron directos a por Marcos y a los que no se atreven a denunciar. Esto le lleva a otra pista y a otra pista, y al final llega al hijo del dueño de la discoteca, que es el actual novio de la ex de Marcos, Andrea (Ester Expósito).
La chica lleva tiempo esquiva con el doctor Jaime, no le responde a sus llamadas, no quiere ir a ver a Marcos al hospital...
Usa su contacto con este padre agresivo para que le dé una lección a Raúl (Sergio Castellanos), el hijo del dueño de la discoteca, ya que ha visto el vídeo donde le da una paliza mortal a su hijo.
El mal padre no vuelve a casa y Jaime lo busca hasta que el dueño de la discoteca lo encuentra a él, le confiesan que se han deshecho de ese señor (dos pájaros de un tiro) y le rompe la mano a Jaime con un martillo por ir a por su hijo.
Viendo que nadie va a ayudarle y lejos de parar después de ese toque de atención empieza a dejar de dormir, a tomar pastillas y a querer vengarse cada vez más fuerte, por lo que decide ser él quien haga justicia, ya que ni la policía ni los demás son capaces de entender que Marcos es el hijo perfecto y debe ser vengado.
Es el propio Jaime quien con un abre cartas mata a Raúl en los baños de la discoteca, y pese a que logra escapar tiene cargo de conciencia, se mira al espejo y reflexiona hasta donde ha llegado por venganza.
Andrea llega a casa para hablar con Sara y Jaime decide asomarse, allí las dos, muy compungidas, le dicen que le tienen que enseñar algo, un vídeo en el móvil de Marcos.
En el vídeo, su amado hijo, Marcos, está dentro del coche de un amigo con Andrea y otro amigo tomando drogas. Andrea quiere irse a casa... la conversación se tensa y cuando Andrea va a pedir ayuda le tapan la boca y Marcos abusa sexualmente de ella como venganza por haberle dejado. Pese a que le ha prometido que iban a terminar de buenas maneras y por eso ella se fía y se sube al coche con él, ante la negativa de volver con Marcos y rodeado de sus amigos, humilla y veja a Andrea, después de decirle que está locamente enamorado de ella y hacerle algo así.
Lejos de ser comprensivo con la chica, Jaime la echa de su casa, le arranca el móvil de las manos a Andrea (con la prueba del crimen de su hijo) y la echa de su casa empujándola y tirándole del pelo. Jaime entiende que todo lo que ocurrió con su hijo empezó con la violación a Andrea y como esta se lo contó a su novio Raúl, y entre este y sus amigos le dieron una paliza, al no tan estupendo, hijo de Jaime.
La escena final es Jaime visitando a su hijo en coma en la habitación del hospital, allí visiona una vez más el vídeo de su hijo abusando de Andrea, y decide borrar el vídeo. Eliminando así la única evidencia del crimen de su hijo y limpiando su imagen.
Cabe destacar que Sara, la hermana de Marcos e hija de Jaime, se posiciona en todo el film a favor de la chica y comprendiendo que lo ocurrido es una venganza dentro de otra venganza y de otra venganza que va a llegar por parte de su padre.
"Jaime va perdiéndolo todo por el camino, la cordura, las buenas maneras, la razón, los nervios, la compostura...no sabe que hacer ante lo ocurrido y su instinto primario es la venganza. Su hijo perfecto y adorado, da igual lo que haga, y el motivo. Debe ser redimido y si nadie recae en ello, se arremangará y ensuciará las manos y lo hará él."
#Jose coronado#Sergio Castellanos#pol monen#Asia Ortega#ester exposito#Tu hijo#film#cinema#pelicula#netflix
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