Molina pays tribute to actor Juan Meseguer for his career in the world of the scene

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The Murcian interpreter, “very grateful”, congratulated the Consistory for including a short film festival in the Filmweek, given the link with this type of production

Juan Meseguer (Murcia, 1948) was “very grateful” with the deed of recognition that the Molina City Council gave him this Monday in the plenary room of the City Hall, before the II week began at the Virginia Martínez Auditorium ‘Molina is cinema’ . Sealed Agenda’, which takes place from October 24 to 29. This film initiative includes the ‘El Meteorito’ Short Film Festival. Meseguer himself wanted to congratulate Molina for mastering this genre, with which the Murcian actor has been closely associated. During the tribute, both the Mayor, Eliseo García, and the Councilor for Culture, Soledad Nortes, noted that the act is “more than deserved” and they both recalled the early years of Juan Meseguer’s career, when he played the character of Federico García Lorca embodied. in a representation of the company Julián Romea.

Meseguer is an actor known nationally and internationally for his extensive theater, television and film career. He also holds a degree in law, Latin American philology and a writer (‘Diario de un confinement’ and ‘Desmemorias de un loco comedian’).

Trained at the Independent and University Theater where he stayed for nine years, he started his professional career in late 1973 and since then he has participated in well-known television series such as ‘Ana y los Siete’, ‘Aquí no hay qué viva’, ‘Compañeros’,’ Policemen’, ‘Central Hospital’, ‘The Lady’, ‘Love is Forever’, ‘The Cable Girls’, ‘The Cook from Castamar’; plays such as ‘El Abrazo’, by Cristina Herrström, accompanied by María Galiana; and cinematographic works such as ‘Incaautos’, by M. Bardem. In addition, Meseguer has participated in musical events of a very diverse nature, the latter of which with the composer of Molina Luis Alberto Naranjo Peco in the pieces ‘Obertura’ and ‘Molina Eterna¡, both corresponding to the work ‘1272, Molina Eterna’, and elaborated on the occasion of the 750th anniversary of the creation of the Council and Villa de Molina de Segura. On the first day of the 2nd ‘Molina is cinema’ week, the short films ‘Camino a Damasco’ and ‘Tolerancia cero’ were screened, followed by a dialogue between Meseguer and the audience.

Finally, in the Virginia Martínez Fernández Auditorium, in the MUDEM, the feature film ‘Quo Vadis, Aida?’, by Jasmila Zbanic, from 2020 was screened. A subsequent dialogue with the philosopher Joaquín Jareño took place.

Source: La Verdad

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