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schedule and where to see the premiere of ‘That which you give me’ this Sunday

The last talk by singer Pau Donés, who died at the age of 53 as a result of colon cancer diagnosed five years ago, will reach many more viewers this Sunday than those who already witnessed the meeting between the vocalist of Jarabe de Palo and the presenter Jordi Évole in movie theaters , where the film premiered on September 30 after passing through the Malaga Film Festival. Shot twenty days before the singer’s death, in his retirement from the Aran Valley, the documentary feature film directed by Évole has become, according to what he indicates Atresmedia in an informative note about its premiere on television, in the most watched documentary in cinemas of the last decade, attracting more than 249,000 viewers in cinemas throughout Spain.

Thus, after serving on a silver platter to the public the debate on the acceptance of death and the legacy that was verbalized in his last days by the one who was an interpreter of songs such as ‘La flaca’, ‘Agua’ or ‘Depends’, the film produced by Atresmedia and Producciones del Barrio makes the leap to free-to-air television in the chain in which the journalist who rose to fame for his character as the ‘Follonero’ in the program ‘Una altra cosa’, which Andreu Buenafuente presented on TV3, continues to work. As the co-director of the documentary, together with Ramón Lara, announced a few days ago through his official profile on Twitter, ‘What you give me’, the expression that the film is titled in honor of the song of the same name that Donés released as a preview when he released his latest album with Jarabe de Palo, It can be seen on the night of this Sunday, February 21, on laSexta.

With a duration of 65 minutes, the documentary can be followed live from 9:25 p.m., in a special to remember the singer who will precede the broadcast of ‘El Target’, by Ana Pastor. In addition to being able to enjoy the feature film in a linear way live on laSexta, according to what Atresmedia points out ‘Eso que tú me das’ is also available, since last February 14, at the Atresplayer Premium streaming platform.

“A real witness of what I am”

Spontaneously, Jordi Évole has told on several occasions, the documentary ‘That which you give me’ was created when Pau Donés picked up the phone to ask the presenter to travel to the Arán Valley to have a talk, to record it and to do it with her what she wanted, although it could only be exhibited, by the “express wish” of the leader of Jarabe de Palo, after his death. The result of that conversation has already been seen, in the surroundings of a stalls, from different corners of Spain, and it is a meeting in which the singer wanted to leave collected a “real” testimony, according to what can be see how I advance in the trailer for the feature film.

In one of the advances that have served to promote the documentary and that is available for viewing at the website of Producciones del Barrio, you can hear how Donés talks about the happiness that life brings you “when you enjoy time.” “It’s a bastard happiness because I think: ‘Damn, yesInstead of leaving next month, I leave next year …‘”, the late singer is heard uttering at the beginning of the video.” What I wanted is to end my days having a conversation with someone, trying to give an image of ourselves that maybe people don’t have: the image of normal people and currents. Let it stay a real witness of what I am“, the musician also adds in the preview, explaining the context of the filming of the documentary itself.

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