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Jacobo Morales & Johanna Rosaly’s “Elsa and Fred” Filmed for Cinema Debut

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Elsa and Fred” with Jacobo Morales and Johanna Rosaly Arrives in ⁣cinemas

A theatrical production of‍ “Elsa and Fred” starring Jacobo Morales and Johanna Rosaly is making a⁣ unique transition to⁣ the cinema. Rather than a‌ film adaptation, the⁣ play ⁤was recorded⁤ during its⁤ stage ​performances and⁢ will be⁤ shown in Caribbean Cinemas’⁤ Fine Arts rooms starting Thursday, September 25th. This is described ⁢as⁤ a​ pioneering experiment for⁤ Puerto Rican cinema.

While similar presentations are ​common internationally, technical and financial challenges, alongside ⁢difficulties within the Puerto Rican theater scene, have‌ limited such occurrences on the island.

Jacobo Morales, at almost 91 years old, expressed his ​joy at being involved in the project, noting its ‌special ‌meaning as ⁣he began​ his career in theater in⁢ 1949. He stated, “‘Elsa and Fred’ was another wonderful experience in the theater…Starting⁤ this ⁤project at the Tapia Theater, had a very special meaning.” He also highlighted‍ the harmony ⁤and dedication within the production team.

The recording took place at the Yagüez theater in Mayagüez, aiming to capture the on-stage chemistry​ between Morales and Rosaly. ⁢Morales explained the intention is not to adapt the play for cinema, but “to use cinematography to carry ⁢it as closely as‍ possible to how it was⁢ represented in the theater.”

Morales further ⁣reflected⁢ on the story’s enduring message, stating, “This work tells‍ people that there are feelings that are for a lifetime and all times. Love as⁢ a starting point, humanism, illusions, the poetic aspect of life too, which cannot be put aside.” ⁣He believes the themes of‍ brotherhood and fellowship resonate across generations.

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