Diego Luna On Tackling Universal Issues From A Mexican Perspective With ‘Pan Y Circo’: “The Solution Is Around Us”

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Diego Luna On Tackling Universal Issues From A Mexican Perspective With ‘Pan Y Circo’: “The Solution Is Around Us”
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Diego Luna returns with more episodes of Amazon Prime Video’s Pan Y Circo, a two-time Emmy Award-winning series that sees the actor share a meal with strangers to discuss various topics that …

, a two-time Emmy Award-winning series that sees the actor share a meal with strangers to discuss various topics that are critical to the world at large from a Mexican perspective.

Due to the pandemic , the show has had to evolve in a multitude of ways. Mainly, instead of a Season 2, the series will drop four specials: “Access to Healthcare” , “Crisis in Democracy” , and early 2022 will see Luna travel from his kitchen in Mexico City to New York for discussions on immigration and social protests.

“We want to discuss universal issues but from the Mexican perspective. We are in Mexico City discussing matters that affect the whole world,” he shares. “One thing we learned about this moment is that the solution is around us. We have to think local because the solution has been closer to us than we ever imagined, and that’s something Marichuy knows how to explain. She knows how to show people there are other ways. When people know better, we have to listen.

but Luna asserts, “Gael is very sneaky and I’m getting good as a cook, so he may find himself a seat at the table yet.”and keep your inbox happy.

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