With more than 30 years of experience in which she has appeared in series such as “Garzón” or “Mujeres Asesinas”, Carolina Cuervo revealed in an interview with Agencia EFE that what lives with this series “is a dream”, his “introduction letter to the world”.
“For me this is like a seal, like a signature, it’s like saying: ‘Look, I talk regarding this, I like to talk regarding it, I like to tell it this way,'” said the actress.
Directed by Mateo Stivelberg, “Fucky Envy” tells the story of four friends who get together to celebrate that one of them won a prestigious literature prize, an encounter that ends up being chaotic and in which wounds from the past are reopened.
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In addition to Raven, the other three protagonists are Ana Maria Orozco recognized for playing ugly Betty; Yeimy Paola Vargas, who was Miss Colombia in 2003, and Cecilia “Chichila” Navia, remembered for her participation in series such as “Escobar, the pattern of evil” and “Oki Doki”.
The series premiered this Friday worldwide on Prime Video and is made up of six episodes of 30 minutes each, which also supposes a new bet of the television platform for Colombian products.
Although the productions of the four actresses have reached many parts of the world, especially “I am Betty the Ugly one”for them this premiere is a novelty in their careers, since it is the first time that a series in which they participate It will be released simultaneously around the world.
“There is a huge expectation of knowing how they are going to take it, how they are going to see it. We know we made a wonderful product, this play by Caro and all the love we put into each scene,” says Vargas.
“Cochina envy”, reveals Cuervo, was the first sustainable shoot in Colombia, because in it “practices that help the environment” were carried out and for that they received a medal.
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To achieve this goal, decisions were made such that each of the people who participated in the series used the same cutlery during the six weeks of rehearsals and recordings; leftover food was donated to those in need, and waste was treated as best as possible.