translated from Spanish: Great success: “100 days to fall in love” was declared of interest and promotion of human rights

since its premiere already anticipated that “100 to fall in love” would become one of the most successful fictions of Argentine television and so it was. Promise became reality and public commitment to history, accompanying the characters chapter to chapter.

The telenovela, starred Carla Peterson, Juan Minujín, Nancy Dupláa and Luciano Castro, were encouraged to break away from the traditional models of family, marginal, talking about issues and elections that so far were taboo to reflect in the prime time.

In this sense, the Buenos Aires legislature approved the project of the legislator’s civic unity, Mariano Recalde, to declare “100 days to fall in love” to the novel of Telefe of interest for the promotion and defence of human rights.

This project argues that “the characterization of the characters question and denatured certain stereotypes assigned to genera and families”, at the time that “open discussions that relate to the times that run”, among which stands out the sexuality, gender identity, diversity, the parenting and health issues such as obesity and breast cancer.

“Seems important to highlight the contribution to integration, inclusion and diversity which makes ‘100 days to fall in love’.” Argentina fiction have a rights perspective and that citizenship is built from our culture is a fact to ponder and take as an example”, mentioned Recalde.

The project counted with the accompaniment of all blocks that make up the Buenos Aires legislature.

100 days to fall in love declared interest promotion of human rights

Original source in Spanish

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