"El
tiempo pasa, corazón" was a documentaries
program. It was a retrospective sight into acts,
events and people who standed out in the past
for some special reason.
The idea was to find out what had it been about
those people lives, or what had they felt in
that special moment in which everybody in Spain
had their eyes upon them.
Let´s
see some examples:
The
archer who lighted up the Olympic flame in 1992
in Barcelona. During the documentary,
he confessed he would not do it again, because
he felt an enormous pressure! Even though
the technical crew had setted it up so that the
flame would light up even if the archer failed
in
his target…
Another
sports story was about the soccer game in which
the Spanish team won the Maltese one for 13-1.We
made an interview to José Antonio Camacho,
who scored one of the goals.
In one of the most touching documentaries we featured
Rigoberta Menchú, Peace Nobel
Price. It was about the attack to the Spanish
embassy in Ecuador, in which, among others, her
father was assassinated. The story was very hard
and she told us that due to that, was that she
began her struggle for the indians rights, the
book is entitled "Así nació
la conciencia" (That´s how conscience
was born). For this story, we also interviewed
Máximo Cajal, who was the Spanish ambassador
in Quito at the moment. In spite of the fact that
a long time had passed, when he talked to us,
he could not help shedding some tears.
Other
documentaries were about the evolution of the
perfumes and deodorants use in Spain; the
change in the movies industry , from the "españoladas"
(typical spanish movies) to
Almodóvar; the Christmas feasts, from Carpanta
to nowadays; what was about the Guinean child
who called out the winning number of the Lottery
and years after killed a taxi driver…
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