Silvia Pinal received a house of the Churubusco studios and shot 33 of 112 films on her stage when she inaugurated a building for comrades that she wanted to call her name.
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The actress from the Gold Medal of Mexican Cinema accompanied her daughters Sylvia Pasquel and Alejandra Guzmán, as well as her daughter Stephanie Salas.
Pinal regrets a moment in a place where he had a lot of luck, for the filmmakers from Pisa and actors such as María Félix, Pedro Infante, Jorge Negrete, Ismael Rodríguez and Emilio Fernández.
“We fell in love with my love so much that we love it, thank you very much for everything we have done, we have glorified your art,” said Guzmán about the moments before the development of the Placa Alusiva, realizing a report on the installations on December 29 August.
In honor of the diva, the building was built for two levels and consists of 12 comrades with the number of actresses of the film, including Dolores del Río, María Félix, Columba Domínguez and others.
The comrades are designed to facilitate the work of producers, actors and people from the audiovisual industry, since each time one of them is assigned with 10 employees for decoration and polishing, as well as a private bodega. In total, four bathrooms and two shelves are equipped with LED lighting.
“The building is a home for the actress Silvia Pinal, who was revered by her throughout the world of encounters in Mexico as one of the greatest film protagonists in our country and around the world,” he said in the statement from Churubusco Studios.
Pasquel and Salas thanked his mother's house for their convivial hours.
“The Pinal family was awarded by the Churubusco studios with the great distinction that the diva of Mexico, Silvia Pinal, aimed at naming one of their buildings with her name,” said Pasquel.
“I love Silvia Pinal, the beautiful woman can represent a transformed person who passes through the gaze of the camera on our actors,” said Salas.
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