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Soledad Onetto recordó su participación en el Festival de Viña junto al recordado animador Felipe Camiroaga.

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00:00How many years?
00:02In animation, actually, two.
00:04And we, today, at Socios de la Parrilla 3.0,
00:06have the memory of that first night in Spain.
00:09Let's see.
00:14Look, 50 years.
00:15The blow, right?
00:18Stupid.
00:21Oh, how nice.
00:22I couldn't believe it.
00:23I couldn't believe it.
00:24And the one who goes with the horses of Modano.
00:26Oh!
00:28Look, it looks like Caleta.
00:34It would have been very nice if he did it.
00:36Me?
00:37What are you doing there?
00:39What are you doing there?
00:40It's like, gentlemen, stop.
00:41It was sexual.
00:42Gentlemen.
00:43Oh!
00:44Oh!
00:45The horses are very good.
00:48But look at the pint.
00:49Look at the pint, my friend.
00:51How beautiful.
00:52How beautiful both of them.
00:53Both handsome.
00:54Both.
00:55Both.
00:56Oh!
00:57Good, crazy.
00:58Great.
00:59Great.
01:00Very nice.
01:01Very nice moment.
01:02How nice to see him.
01:03Yes.
01:04How nice.
01:05Panchito, have you ever dressed like this?
01:06It's been...
01:07Or surprise.
01:08Hey, it's been 13 years and the sun is the same.
01:11No.
01:12That's because he loves me.
01:13That's because he loves me.
01:14No, on the side.
01:15That's because he loves me.
01:16Now, I think one has different stages in life and that was very, very beautiful.
01:18But I'm very excited to see him.
01:20They look amazing, both.
01:21How is it that...
01:23And how was it to share with him?
01:26Beautiful.
01:27I think that...
01:28Well, the festival for me has a before and an after, obviously.
01:31When they ask me about that professional experience, it was always a beautiful experience.
01:34I always said, it was impossible to miss it, right?
01:37If they offer it to you, you have to do it.
01:38Of course.
01:39Without being an objective, it was a coincidence for me.
01:42But it was probably the most beautiful job they have given me.
01:45And now, after Felipe's death, it takes a second...
01:49It has a new value.
01:51It has a new meaning, a new value.
01:53A new value, yes.
01:54A new value because it was getting to know him.
01:57I knew him very little.
01:58The truth is that I had seen him meeting us at solidarity events, but very little.
02:03In addition, Felipe was very hermetic in his private life.
02:06He shared professionally, but he was very hermetic.
02:09And this allowed us to get to know him.
02:11And it was a great support, a great tip.
02:13And I'm very excited to see him because I think he's such an impressive animator for television.
02:19Such a young man.
02:21It was very painful when he died.
02:23Well, TVN, of course, experienced it with its own spirit.
02:26And with all the pain they felt with his departure.
02:30But I think Chile in general.
02:31Yes, Chile in general.
02:32And I remember, you know why I remember this with a lot of emotion?
02:35Because there is something that is not seen in this image.
02:37And that is when you are off the stage.
02:39And Mari has to have seen it many times.
02:41And you are going to live it.
02:42That's why I tell you, enjoy it.
02:43He was very nervous.
02:45It was a mixture of anxiety.
02:48And I think there was a lot of pressure.
02:50They asked him a lot for it to be spectacular.
02:52Many years asking.
02:53Nobody expected anything from me.
02:55I had that advantage.
02:57I had that huge advantage that nobody expected anything from me.
03:00So I think he was carrying all that pressure and was very, very nervous.
03:04And we were also nervous that we were going to enter a victory with a horse.
03:08That the horse could fall apart.
03:10That something could happen.
03:11I mean, a lot of things.
03:12To make it easier for us to have a victory.
03:14And he was very nervous.
03:16And I remember that I gave him my hand.
03:18I took his hand.
03:19And I said, calm down.
03:20People are waiting for you.
03:21They love you.
03:22They love you.
03:23And they will support you until the end.
03:25And I think that also allowed him to flow.
03:28And that he entered with a lot of, I don't know if confidence.
03:31But I think it was an intimate moment for us to say, enjoy it.
03:35Enjoy it.
03:36You deserve it.
03:37Because it was like the culmination of a powerful, long career.
03:40And it was a very, very nice moment.
03:42Very emotional for us.
03:43It was a beautiful moment.
03:44I remember that.
03:45Sorry.
03:46But I connected with that.
03:47No, no, no.
03:48That was nice.
03:49And then, well, then the emotion ran away.
03:51And he gets off and it's fun.
03:53And because the coachman, as he is so keen to greet.
03:57He was a star.
03:58But the coachman, he is very keen on that.
04:00And he was enjoying it.
04:01He was enjoying it so much that he forgets that I am going.
04:04He explains later that the horse feels that someone is getting off.
04:07And therefore he advances.
04:08That is the reasoning of the horse.
04:10But the coachman was there to stop him.
04:12And he doesn't realize it.
04:13And he advances again.
04:14And he leaves me.
04:15And then I say, stop, sir.
04:16Wait.
04:17I get off here too.
04:18This is my stop.
04:19But it seemed rehearsed.
04:20It seemed rehearsed.
04:21But it was not rehearsed.
04:22It was not rehearsed.
04:23Hey, nice connecting with Felipe.
04:24What a great memory.
04:25With emotion.
04:26And with Felipe.
04:27Felipe dear.
04:28Greetings to heaven.

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