Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
In Peru, the recently premiered "Old Friends" is a spin-off of the successful film "Old Friends" that has captured the public's attention for its focus on friendship, rebellion, and adventure in old age. Actresses Ana Cecilia Natteri, Haydeé Cáceres, Milena Alva, and Patricia Frayssinet, who bring this story to life, provided us with an intimate look at the importance of portraying older women on the big screen and how experience and camaraderie among friends are fundamental elements in the plot. The plot of "Old Friends" revolves around four friends who decide to rescue one of them from a clinic to take her on an unforgettable journey. This act of solidarity among friends is the thread that ties the story together, highlighting the courage and companionship present in female friendship. When asked if they would do the same for a friend in trouble, the actresses unanimously responded that they would be there to support each other at all times. For these talented actresses, the film is a tribute to friendship and an opportunity to explore the complexity of relationships among older women. They emphasize that as we age, we value friendship and mutual support even more in difficult times. In a constantly changing world, these women have witnessed significant transformations and personal challenges, which have strengthened their bond and camaraderie. The conversation with the actresses also reveals the struggle against stereotypes in the entertainment industry, especially regarding the role of older women in film and television. Haydeé Cáceres highlights how the representation of women on screen has evolved over the years, breaking stereotypes and paving the way for a greater diversity of stories and characters. Ana Cecilia Natteri, on the other hand, points out the importance of showcasing women directors in the film and theater industry, as well as the need to provide more opportunities for older actresses who bring invaluable experience and talent to productions. The actresses highlight the work of director Fernando Villarán in breaking stereotypes and offering authentic and enriching stories about old age. In an atmosphere of camaraderie and camaraderie, the actresses emphasize the vitality and energy they have brought to their characters, challenging the negative perception of aging and vindicating the importance of older people in society. Through "Old Friends," they seek to convey a powerful message about friendship, affection, and shared experiences that transcend age and the passage of time. Finally, the actresses invite the audience to enjoy this touching and entertaining film that celebrates the friendship and courage of older women. With an exceptional cast and an inspiring story, "Old Friends" promises to move and entertain all viewers, demonstrating that spirit and vitality know no age limits.