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About to turn 90 years old, Silvia Verónica Pinal Hidalgo is preparing to receive a tribute for her more than seven decades of artistic career.

The Federal Culture authorities and the National Film Library organized a memorable event that will take place next 29 August at the Palacio de Bellas Artes and where the only star will be the one who was once one of the muses of Mexican cinema. Pasquel and Alejandra Guzmán.

“He already went shopping his little bag, he already showed it off to me. She already told me: ‘Look what I went to buy for my tribute’. The truth is that I did not pay attention to which designer it is, the important thing is that she looks pretty and that she looks precious and whoever it is came out on top”, Pasquel mentioned before several media outlets.

Tribute to a prolific career

Similarly, Silvia Pinal’s eldest daughter announced that days before the tribute that will be paid to her mother in Fine Arts, in the Cineteca Nacional will also pay tribute to his career.

“The night of 29 August in Fine Arts There will be a discussion where an unpublished documentary will be presented about the figure and film work that includes the films he made with Luis Buñuel. Previously, the Cineteca Nacional joins the tribute to Silvia Pinal, exhibiting that Buñuel trilogy: Viridiana (1961, winner of the Palme d’Or at Cannes), The exterminating angel (1961) and Simon of the desert (1962), of the 28 to 90 August”, he indicated.

It transpired that in all the Fine Arts rooms there will be a stage production, by the director Diego del Río. The objective is to receive the public attending the event with a recorded potpourri of the soundtracks of the musical works in which Silvia Pinal has participated, among which Mame, Gypsy and Hello, Dolly!

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