Alejandro Fantino criticized Ricardo Darín for his defense of Argentine cinema

Alejandro Fantino criticized Ricardo Darín for his defense of Argentine cinema

The journalist came out in defense of the Government and charged against the actor of “Nine Queens” and “Relatos Salvajes.”

Alejandro Fantino harshly criticized Ricardo Darin after the actor defended the INCAA and Argentine cinema. “He supports the theory that everything that is known about Argentina is known through cinema. In other words, they don’t know the country for other achievements, such as sports or science… Look at the arrogance these guys have,” the Neura host shot into the air.

“He is already assuming that those who voted for Milei believe that the country is like this because of them, because of the actors. And he says that that is a delusional theory… but it would be good for them to take off their mask,” he added.

Fantino targeted Darín for an old interview

Next, the driver recalled the interview he did some time ago with Darín where the actor assured that he had no ambitions and was happy with being able to take two hot showers a day. “I was grilled for becoming this boy’s partner when I asked him if he didn’t mind having a plane and he told me that he would settle for taking two showers with hot water. And I saw him playing tennis at Villa, when he couldn’t get the BMW in because it hit the trees in the back,” Fantino explained.

Regarding the actor’s lifestyle, he added: “I watched him play tennis, he’s a good guy, but he didn’t play tennis on a clay court at a country club, he played Racket and he had the Pink Panther car. Then I say ‘hey, I would be missing two hot water showers’, because obviously that’s not enough.”

“Honestly, I understand that lately there are few movies here, but it’s a lot of smoke and I don’t eat a single one anymore. Plus I know almost all of them… unfortunately, a lot of smoke,” he closed indignantly.

What Ricardo Darín said about Milei and the attacks on INCAA

Ricardo Darín attended the special screening of the film ”Rest in Peace”, which he produced for Netflix and took the opportunity to target Javier Milei’s government for the first time, given the situation that artists and culture are experiencing.

“To believe that what has been happening in our country for many decades now with the destruction of education, of real work; the number of people who are below the poverty line (all very regrettable and very horrible things), They depend on the artistic sector, the actors, the actresses, the directors… it is a delirium“said the protagonist of successful films, such as the Oscar winner, ”The Secret in Their Eyes” (2009) and ”Nine Queens” (2000).

Finally, the actor proposed that, to have a “country forward and well, both on one side and the other are well advised and they sit at the same discussion table.

Source: Ambito

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