Días de Tele, Julia Otero’s program on La 1 de TVE, has prepared a special program on the occasion of International Women’s Day entitled The day women raised their voices. Julia Otero has interviewed Rocío Carrasco about the impact of her documentary and Leticia Dolera has shared what it is like to be a woman in the cinema. In addition, the program has also had the participation of the singer and actress Jedet, the soccer player Aitana Bonmatí and the astronaut Sara García.
After Mediaset approved the new ethical code in which it vetoed the appearance on the screen of figures such as the Jurado clan, it seems that RTVE has rescued the figure of Rocío Carrasco. Rocío Jurado’s daughter has spoken on Días de Tele about the reason that led her to make the documentary and externalize her story.
“There comes a time in my life when I am forced to tell certain things because I decide that I do not want to continue living that way and that I am not going to do it,” Rocío Carrasco explained about the making of her docuseries.
“On August 5, when I woke up in that hospital bed and saw my husband crying and became aware of what I was about to do, I told myself ‘you are not this, you have to get out of here and This has to be known because you can’t take it anymore'”, he added.
It should be noted that calls to 016 grew by 61% in March due to the testimony of Rocío Carrasco. However, the daughter of Rocío Jurado has assured that the docuseries was made “by herself”: “It would be very nice to say that I made this documentary for women but I did it for myself, because I needed it. If that has contributed At least as long as society advances in some way, I am satisfied”.
“My psychiatrist told me not to have expectations and I told her: Lola, I start from -27550. Everything that comes from more, for me, is a gift,” added the daughter of Rocío Jurado, who has also explained what goes through the head of a battered woman: “Her head is not right, her self-esteem is not right… she lives subjected and abducted.”
Julia Otero has taken the opportunity to ask the daughter of Rocío Jurado if it is true that she received a call from the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez. For her part, Rocío Carrasco has confirmed it: “It is no feat”, she has commented visibly nervous.
Rocío Carrasco has also sent a message to all those girls who are starting a relationship and their relatives advise her to stay away from that person: “Open your eyes, if they are telling you that it will not be for something. Be alert for signs , of words and that in the end that becomes what it is but that we don’t want to see”.