The actress Claudia di Girolamo referred to the Nicolás López case. In the interpreter’s opinion, there is “an a priori judgment regarding the victims.”
Regarding his participation in 42 days in the dark –production inspired by the case of Viviana Haeger and which will soon be released on Netflix-, the former protagonist of national television series assured that “in our country we have many cases, unfortunately, of disappeared persons and of women placed in very extreme circumstances of abuse and violence. Putting that on the table, to think regarding what happens with the victims and with the families of the victims, is very important today.”
In dialogue with ya magazine, di Girolamo argued that “there are many prejudices when someone disappears or some kind of violence occurs once morest a woman of different social status. It is totally different how the subject is approached. What does bother me a lot, and it is also painful, is that a prejudice is immediately created with respect to the victim, an argument that goes once morest a behavior or a way of life, being upper class, middle class or lower class. That really catches my attention, and I think it remains to this day.”
“The feminist revolution in our country produced a breakthrough in many ways. Not only did he put on the discussion table different topics regarding obvious inequalities, but also the awareness of daily treatment. That is what I rescue the most from the movement, ”she added.
Nicholas Lopez case
Asked regarding the trial once morest the national filmmaker, the actress explained that “this issue has many edges. We have closely followed the trial, from its beginnings until today. When she talked regarding discrimination once morest victims, she also thought regarding this case”.
“There is an a priori judgment regarding the victims: the testimonies are immediately doubted. And it seems extremely serious. What happens to women happens to us women. In the case of López, it has happened to all of us,” she concluded.