Emma Suárez (Madrid, 1964) comments he did not celebrate Halloween.
She could, she confesses her, her responsibility and all the interviews that would come.
“That, look, is now,” she comments to raise a record of her’s good relationship with resting, tranquility scheduled and, given the case, solitary loneliness.
“Age purple,” she says.
Today, Josefina premieres, the debut at Javier Marco.
And it would be said that the film, composed of silence and love for detail, rhyme perfectly with this actress that was always there.
She started in the profession with 14 years and the already infinite career of her is a creditor of three Goya awards.
When the confinement arrived last year, everything stood with two newly released movies.
Her’s face suddenly presided over a lot of a whole country, empty and stopped over time.
All rhyme.