This content was published on September 17, 2022 – 20:50
Toronto (Canada), September 17 (EFE) .- Mexican actress Diana Bovio, who premiered her most recent film, “Love and Mathematics” at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), explained to Efe that after years of struggles, he has finally found a balance between his professional career and his personal life.
Bovio, 33, came to Toronto to present “Love and Math” together with the film’s director, Claudia Sainte-Luce, and her co-star, Roberto Quijano.
In an interview with Efe, Bovio, known for her roles in films such as “1974: Altair’s Possession” (2016) or “Solteras” (2019), acknowledged that she went through a time of excessive dedication to her work and her challenge now it comes to maintaining a balance between his professional life and his personal life.
“I am at a point in my life where I am finding a balance between my career and my personal life. In other words, for many years I have only seen one thing and it has been my career. And suddenly my career has me. worn out, “he explained. .
“And I felt that I was no longer living my life to live my career and I said, ‘wait a bit.’ And this year I made about three movies starting from the year and then I said let me rest. And I went on vacation for a month, “he continued.
“And now that I go back to this amazing thing in Toronto and go back to the theater now in November, I have some free time to dedicate to myself, my family, my friends. I understand that the challenge is to keep loving and continuing with. the same passion for my career, “he said.
“But without forgetting who I am as a human being. I think I have long forgotten that and right now I am in that reunion with myself,” he concluded by pointing out.
The Monterrey actress was very pleased with the premiere of “Love and Mathematics” at the Toronto festival, one of the most important in the world.
“I loved it. I was very excited after seeing the movie for the first time. I think it was a ‘shock’ at how cute it is and how beautiful it is,” she said.
In the film, Diana plays Mónica, a middle-class woman who moves with her husband and daughter into a single-family home and discovers that her neighbor, Billy Lozano (Quijano), is a former musician she fell in love with when she was a teenager …
Sainte-Luce explained that the feature film is a social critique of the new Mexican middle class and its uniformity.
The film, with subtle humor, breaks with the traditional image of Mexican cinema of recent years, both in content and presentation.
Bovio himself told Efe that after the screening of “Love and Mathematics” in Toronto, a Mexican spectator congratulated the team for having created “a separate Mexican product, so different from what is always consumed in Mexico”. EFE
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