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  • Film

Docs: Phosfate

While advances in treatment have bolstered the cumulative cure rate, incidences of childhood cancer have spiked roughly 30 percent since the 1970s, and it seems not unreasonable to assume some causal link between this statistical climb and a fairly sustained pattern of environmental deregulation and degradation. Phosfate, an investigative documentary newly available on streaming, uses Florida as a compelling case study for this premise, resulting in an agitative work that sounds like a clarion call for greater citizen involvement in protecting water and natural resources.
  • Industry

Kate O’Riordan on “Smother”, Writing and the Power of Irish Women

Smother was intended to be a show about stepmothers, but then the series, aired by Irish broadcaster RTE, took a completely new turn, explains Irish writer Kate O’Riordan who is behind the show. The novelist, who started in television by adapting “Involved”, her first book, into an ITV series, had several TV credits before Smother, the most well-known and successful internationally probably being Mr Selfridge with Jeremy Piven in the lead.
  • Interviews

Diego Peretti: “Siempre me imaginé como profesor de educación física”

Hoy es uno de los actores más exitosos de la Argentina, que vive en estos días un gran momento profesional: ha sido nominado al Premio Platino como Mejor actor por su trabajo en la película El robo del siglo y a la vez estrena esta semana en Netflix la miniserie El reino, dirigida por Marcelo Piñeyro, en la que tiene uno de los papeles principales. Sin embargo, Diego Peretti no oculta que la actuación se impuso aunque él tuviese otros planes en su vida.