The Cuban actorCesar Évora appears in the cast of the Mexican soap operaForgive our sins, which premiered this Tuesday on the Univision network.
“We know you don't need any more reasons to seeForgive Our Sins, but... César Évora awaits you on Tuesday, February 21 at the grand premiere on Univisión,” the actor announced on his social networks.
The audiovisual tells the story of “a couple in love who have to fight against certain prejudices in society.” According to the Telenovelas portal, “she will become pregnant amid complications from fleeing from those who oppose her happiness.”
Pride, greed, lust, anger, gluttony, envy and laziness are the seven deadly sins that exist according to Christian doctrine. According toPeople in spanish, these sins are very present in the plots of the soap opera whose protagonists are Erika Buenfil, Jorge Salinas, Oka Giner and Emmanuel Palomares.
"We are going to talk about machismo, about abortion, about many women who have no decision in their bodies, in their lives, who are victims of patriarchy... many very strong themes," said Giner, who debuts as the protagonist with this story produced by Televisa. -Univision.
The story revolves around the forbidden love that is born between two young people from different social classes: Elsa (Giner), the daughter of Armando Quiroga (Salinas), the richest and most classist man in the town of San Juan, and Andrés Martínez, the son of Silvia (del Olmo), domestic employee of the Montro family.
"All human beings commit capital sins, whoever denies it, their first capital sin is pride, so that attracted me a lot," said Salinas, the great villain of the soap opera.
For both Giner and Palomares, it has been an enriching experience to be able to share the recording set with actors of the caliber of Salinas, Buenfil and Évora. "They come with all the experience and despite that you can see their passion and also their nerve," commented the Venezuelan.
Évora, one of the most recognized Cuban actors for his participation in Mexican television,shared in May of last year with Cuban diplomats in Mexico City, according to a statement from Consul Miguel Ángel Moreno Carpio.
"He praised the excellent Cuban coffee that our officials prepared and the hours flew by sharing anecdotes, memories, photographs, stories, identifying himself as a profound Martian," wrote the representative of the Cuban government on that occasion.
In November 2021,The artist celebrated his 62nd birthday in the company of his grandchildren, whom he did not see for a whole year, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Évora stated that her family's visit had been the best gift on that birthday.
After thehistoric 11J protests in Cuba, the actor expressed his pain at the repression and said that he thought “absurd, illogical and brutal repression that they used against people who think differently.
His last work on the small screen was the biographical miniseries about the life of the recently deceased Mexican singer, Vicente Fernández, titledThe last king: the son of the people.
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