Évole is reinvented this season with a format that transcends the limits of traditional television. The interview with C. Tangana is not just a talk in front of cameras; is a feature-length documentary that fuses the aesthetics of a video clip and the depth of cinema in the style of Paolo Sorrentino.
In this way, the first program of the fifth season, which will be broadcast this Sunday, January 22 at 9:30 p.m. on laSexta, seeks to capture the essence of one of the most enigmatic and provocative artists on the Spanish cultural scene. Thus, Lo de Pucho becomes an intimate portrait of a C.Tangana in constant evolution, showing never-before-seen facets of the singer.
In this emotional and artistic journey, recorded on the idyllic Amalfi coast, C.Tangana, whose real name is Antón Álvarez, and also known as Pucho, Crema or El Madrileño, opens up like never before. He reveals personal details and crucial moments in his life, from his childhood, where he dreamed of being a writer, to failure, love, money, parties, addictions and the hard jobs he did before breaking into business. music scene.
In fact, in the interview he recalls his time working at Pans
These problems at work, as he confesses, have generated a great rejection of these sandwiches. That’s why he has made a request to his followers: “If someone likes my music, don’t let them eat a fucking Pans again.”
Another of the most surprising moments of Lo de Pucho is C.Tangana’s confession about his excessive ambition and his desire to leave a mark on the world. Thus, the singer, now with his sights set on being a film director, shows himself as an artist in constant search of new horizons and goals to reach in order to satisfy his “narcissistic thought of doing something worthwhile.”