Jacqueline Bisset: “There is so much pain in the world that talking about cinema seems irrelevant to me” | EUROtoday

Jacqueline Bisset (Weybridge, England, 81 years outdated) is in Spain after so lengthy that she barely remembers. He got here to Zaragoza this weekend to gather an award for his profession on the Saraqusta competition, specialised in historic cinema. “If I can pronounce it right twice,” he confesses, “I thought I would find my way there.” And he has completed it. And this even though his journey, from Los Angeles through London the place his suitcase was misplaced, has been fairly an odyssey. “There are no longer people to talk to, only machines that don’t solve anything for you,” he laments, even though the story of the loss had a cheerful ending, “thanks to a very kind man in Spain.” “It was a stressful moment,” he admits. Bisset travels alone and with none assistant. “She is active, completely autonomous and professional, she listens and pays attention, she doesn’t stop working, she makes everything easy and she doesn’t look as old as she is,” the director of the Saraqusta competition, José Angel Delgado, acknowledges with admiration.
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