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The title is misleading. Plano general, which is located between Cinema Days and the history of our cinema, can be thought of as a conversation program with people about the seventh art world. But the first guest is very misleading: host Jenaro Castro interviews Pablo Iglesias.

In short, the point is that after many years of enduring illogicality, we finally have a space of our own production that bridges the two pillars of Friday night cinema. For all of us who still consume linear television, why was Dias de cine magazine kept separate from the History of our cinema for so many seasons at the time of its release?

Why did we have to put up with a series of documentaries for no less than five years, each more improvised, sometimes about nature, sometimes about travel, sometimes about art? The last one was Artrevidos con Nate (a very free translation of the original title), a series that wasn’t bad if it wasn’t re-released for the third time.

Until this Friday, the TVE programmers surprised us. A half-hour long, maybe very good, but very frightening program is not in the right place. From the very beginning, Jenaro Castro, whom we had a lot of love for, is having a hard time raising the 1% audience he started with Días de cine. On the other hand, on Good Friday, April 15, the Burgos Regiment will remove it from the grid. This is called indifference. They sarcastically announce that he will also be seen at La 1 in the 6am syndication, as he will not try anything else. Ah.

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