The actor was a guest on the first show of the new season of ESPN Playroom by Migue Granados.
On Thursday night a new season of ESPN Playroomthe program that leads Miguel Granados in the sports sign. The first guest of the cycle was Ricardo Darin and one of the topics they touched on was the defeat of Argentina, 1985 before the german film No news at the front at the last edition of the Oscars.
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“It is not better than Argentina, 1985. It is something else, but it is very good”, indicated the actor about the production that won the award for Best International Film. Then he clarified: “They didn’t rob us, they won”.


Regarding the moment his rival was announced as the winner, he expressed: “I wanted to do harakiri. That’s where the world comes crashing down on you because of all the rowing you’ve been rowing for so long, because it’s like a ladder that you go up one rung by rung without realizing it, and one fine day you start thinking ‘beware we’re there’, when Actually, at the beginning of the beginning you don’t think about it, it builds up”.
And he highlighted: “We were lucky that the movie worked very well, it was very well received, it won awards everywhere. She made a barbaric, fantastic path, and we knew it, but the truth was that we didn’t have the pretensions of ‘let’s go to the Oscar’, that didn’t happen to us. Then it happened that before the Golden Globes, when you were in that selection of 15, which is very difficult, then your ass starts to itch a bit, and then you start to get crazy with the 5 (last)”.
“There was a little bit of disappointment, especially because we knew we weren’t coming as favourites, but at the last moment Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek appeared on stage, who are brimming with Latin from all sides and we said ‘oh, look if there’s a hit’, but it was not like that”.
“When you look back and see the path we took, it gives you a bit of dislike for detracting from all of the above just because in that instance we were not favored”closed about Argentina, 1985.
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