“The first of us”: Telefé would have “stolen” the idea of ​​the novel from Gerardo Rozín

“The first of us”: Telefé would have “stolen” the idea of ​​the novel from Gerardo Rozín

“Look at the things in life, how incredible… You tell it and they won’t believe it. The novel that is about to begin, starring Benjamín Vicuña, The First of Us, which is a story of a boy who has a terminal illness and tells his friends, the plot of the novel was an idea of ​​Gerardo Rozín and Alejandro Tantanian, theater director and unconditional friend of his”, assured Lussich.

“The truth is that this argument started, with some modifications in the middle because the protagonist was a girl, in the head of Gerardo Rozín. That is why I say about the tremendous twists and turns, the tremendous paradoxes of life”, continued Lussich.

And Pallares clarified: “Or coincidentally, because the book was on one side and there was another as well… They were parallel projects but they had a similarity, that’s why later a financial arrangement had to be made”.

“The channel paid Gerardo Rozín $50,000 for the rights to that idea that was originally his and that was later adapted in another way. And that led to an internal negotiation that was never known”, Rodrigo clarified.

Reinaldo Sietecase, a friend of Rozín, also clarified: “I respect Gerardo. He didn’t want to get into the mud, and neither did I. But I know they hurt him a lot with what they did to him.”

Source: Ambito

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