Coréon Dú premieres a new episode of The Revolution Will Be Televised, the interview series in which he talks to professionals from the creative industries to explore their careers, experiences and views on the sector.
In this fifth instalment, the guest is the actress and model Marta Faial, known for her roles in productions such as Windeck, Jikulumessu and the first series of Strawberries with Sugar. Throughout the episode, both look back on a career characterised by international recognition and a constant search for new professional challenges.
The conversation begins by addressing one of the most significant changes in the actress’s life: motherhood. Faial explains how this new phase has changed the way she approaches both her personal life and her work, forcing her to develop new skills in organisation, resilience and adaptability.
«I want my daughters to be proud of me. I want to leave them a legacy,» she says during the conversation.
Another key theme of the episode is the evolution of the audiovisual sector. Both reflect on the impact of the platforms for streaming, the growing importance of social media in interpreters’ careers and the challenges posed by artificial intelligence for the future of the profession.
During the interview, Marta Faial also recalls some of the characters who have shaped her career, particularly in productions such as Windeck y Jikulumessu, and reflects on how each role has helped to broaden her range as an actress.
The performer also emphasises the value of lifelong learning and encourages younger generations to persevere in creative professions despite the uncertainty in the sector.
«You have to believe in yourself even when no one else does,» he says, citing this as one of the lessons he has learnt throughout his career.
The episode concludes with a shared reflection on the future of the audiovisual sector, the need to invest in original stories and the importance of protecting creativity at a time of profound technological change.
With this new chapter, The Revolution Will Be Televised It continues to establish itself as a forum for dialogue on culture, creativity and the cultural industries, bringing together voices that share experiences capable of inspiring new generations of professionals