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7 February 2019
LANATA AWAKENED THE WRATH OF THE "FANS K" AND THE #CHAUNETFLIX WENT VIRAL
https://www.infotechnology.com/nego...-ChauNetflix-se-hizo-viral-20190206-0020.html
Sympathizers Kirchneristas attest that the platform is going to emit a program against Cristina, although the company and the journalist denied that it is so.
Yesterday, the main trend on Twitter was the hashtag #ChauNetflix. Under that label supporters of Kirchner called to unsubscribe from the streaming content platform. The reason? The alleged inclusion in their grid of a semi documentary series produced by Jorge Lanata in which much of the "K-money route" is recreated and the history of the notebooks of the bribes revealed by La Nación.
Thus, for example, the national deputy for the FpV, Gabriela Estévez referred to the issue. Although she did not do so under the hashtag #ChauNetflix. The platform was criticized through their social network account and it included Lula among the "victims" of Netflix:
"They did it in Brazil to slander Lula and Dilma". It was called 'The Mechanism' and was broadcasted by Netflix. Now they want to do it in Argentina against Cristina. It is a fiction of a fiction called 'Greed'. Paradoxically, it is produced by a mercenary who lies in exchange for dollars.
The story of this campaign began a few days ago with a note by the writer Mempo Giardinelli, who in the newspaper Página12 published: "It is already announced, with a film that will be broadcasted around the world by the most intelligent and charming, but dangerous, system called Netflix. Yes, you read correctly: what is coming is a film entitled 'Greed', which Jorge Lanata is editing in the United States".
The conductor of "Periodismo para Todos" announced the idea at the end of last year in Ventana Sur, an event dedicated to the audiovisual market. There, Lanata announced that the project - proposed in two seasons of six chapters each - would begin with the death of Néstor Kirchner in 2010 and would end up in the legal case of the notebooks of Centeno.
In addition, it will have four central characters: a chauffer, a young journalist who will serve to show how the courts of Comodoro Py work, a "symbolic" businessman and one inspired by Leonardo Fariña (repentant in the case brought by Judge Sebastián Casanello), who will also participate in the script.
"It's not going to be an 'anti-K' program: if the Macri family is involved, it's going to appear," said the journalist after the teaser's presentation at the respective press conference.
Both Lanata and Netflix denied that this OTT is the one chosen to issue it. "Hey. To avoid misunderstandings, Netflix was not involved in any way, then or now, in the production of 'Greed' by Mr. Lanata. Do not believe everything you read. Instead of #ChauNetflix, the company posted #HolaFalsoRumor on their Twitter account. While Lanata did it through media interviews.
It is also worth remembering that in 2015, Cristina Kirchner presented Odeón, the "national and popular" alternative to the North American company, now converted into Cine.Ar.
LANATA AWAKENED THE WRATH OF THE "FANS K" AND THE #CHAUNETFLIX WENT VIRAL
https://www.infotechnology.com/nego...-ChauNetflix-se-hizo-viral-20190206-0020.html
Sympathizers Kirchneristas attest that the platform is going to emit a program against Cristina, although the company and the journalist denied that it is so.
Yesterday, the main trend on Twitter was the hashtag #ChauNetflix. Under that label supporters of Kirchner called to unsubscribe from the streaming content platform. The reason? The alleged inclusion in their grid of a semi documentary series produced by Jorge Lanata in which much of the "K-money route" is recreated and the history of the notebooks of the bribes revealed by La Nación.
Thus, for example, the national deputy for the FpV, Gabriela Estévez referred to the issue. Although she did not do so under the hashtag #ChauNetflix. The platform was criticized through their social network account and it included Lula among the "victims" of Netflix:
"They did it in Brazil to slander Lula and Dilma". It was called 'The Mechanism' and was broadcasted by Netflix. Now they want to do it in Argentina against Cristina. It is a fiction of a fiction called 'Greed'. Paradoxically, it is produced by a mercenary who lies in exchange for dollars.
The story of this campaign began a few days ago with a note by the writer Mempo Giardinelli, who in the newspaper Página12 published: "It is already announced, with a film that will be broadcasted around the world by the most intelligent and charming, but dangerous, system called Netflix. Yes, you read correctly: what is coming is a film entitled 'Greed', which Jorge Lanata is editing in the United States".
The conductor of "Periodismo para Todos" announced the idea at the end of last year in Ventana Sur, an event dedicated to the audiovisual market. There, Lanata announced that the project - proposed in two seasons of six chapters each - would begin with the death of Néstor Kirchner in 2010 and would end up in the legal case of the notebooks of Centeno.
In addition, it will have four central characters: a chauffer, a young journalist who will serve to show how the courts of Comodoro Py work, a "symbolic" businessman and one inspired by Leonardo Fariña (repentant in the case brought by Judge Sebastián Casanello), who will also participate in the script.
"It's not going to be an 'anti-K' program: if the Macri family is involved, it's going to appear," said the journalist after the teaser's presentation at the respective press conference.
Both Lanata and Netflix denied that this OTT is the one chosen to issue it. "Hey. To avoid misunderstandings, Netflix was not involved in any way, then or now, in the production of 'Greed' by Mr. Lanata. Do not believe everything you read. Instead of #ChauNetflix, the company posted #HolaFalsoRumor on their Twitter account. While Lanata did it through media interviews.
It is also worth remembering that in 2015, Cristina Kirchner presented Odeón, the "national and popular" alternative to the North American company, now converted into Cine.Ar.