Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Penelope Cruz remembers the crisis in the presentation of Pirates of the Caribbean in Madrid

In his "world tour" promoting Pirates of the Caribbean: At tides mysterious Penelope Cruz arrived in Madrid with the film's producer Jerry Bruckemheimer, director Rob Marshall, but without Johnny Depp, which would have been even more alluring indeed. After what is happening in the Puerta del Sol Madrid with Real Democracy movement Already, the Oscar winner gave his opinion on the crisis in Spain and showed quiet the questions about his private life since the tabloids not had been invited.

Posed in the Spanish press conference of an elegant dark blue overalls and wore the hair loose. Cross wanted the crisis to "improve and, because it is time." "For all of us at some point in our lives, the cinema as a spectator, is an escape, two hours to free yourself and think about other things, forget your problems," added the star.

"It is very difficult and the current situation here with this is that it breaks my heart because it is very hard and there are many highly qualified youngsters with many possibilities, and are not (work)." "They look and look and not found. It's very sad and very difficult, one can speak of cinema as an escape, but when the situation is just as hard, very hard ...

and it is a reality in our country right now, and hopefully improve, it's time ", said Penelope . He claimed that being a mother helped him grow as a person. Had about motherhood: "It is so wonderful and so strong a part of you in all areas of your life." He has also told that filming coincided with the victory of the Spanish football world in the past but said not very soccer, says that he lived very intensely.

"That day, I went to the big boat with T-Iniesta", commented on the final.

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