Showing posts with label Colombia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colombia. Show all posts

Friday, February 14, 2014

Shakira's hips too much for Colombia?

Shakira gyrates in the new music video for her duet with RIhanna, Shakira gyrates in the new music video for her duet with RIhanna, "Can't Remember To Forget You."Shakira's new music video featuring Rihanna is racyToo racy for children in Colombia, a politician there saysMarco Fidel Ramirez wants the singer to pull the videoHe has found detractors and some supporters online

(CNN) -- We know that Shakira's hips don't lie, but do they corrupt?

That's the argument of one politician in her native Colombia who wants to ban the superstar's latest music video for its "immoral and vulgar" content.

The offending video is for Shakira's new single "Can't Remember To Forget You," a racy production that features Rihanna.

Shakira does her trademark hip-shaking and gyrating in the video, but also shares scenes in bed with Rihanna and smoking cigars.

Bogota Councilman Marco Fidel Ramirez said the video should be banned from Colombian airwaves because the smoking and the touching in bed violate a law that prohibits broadcast material that damages the "moral integrity" of children.

"I found a video that evidently contains images that in my opinion are not useful for the emotional growth and development of youths," Ramirez told CNN en Español on Wednesday.

The councilman wrote a letter to Shakira, appealing to her role as a mother and asking her to remove the video from the Internet and to consider retracting the song altogether.

"I feel it promotes immorality," he told CNN en Español.

Ramirez took his campaign to social media, distributing a flier on Facebook and Twitter that warns that the video promotes smoking and lesbianism. (In his letter to the singer, Ramirez explains that he believes that a "normal" family is comprised of a man and a woman and children).

His comments were met with critics who accused him of censorship, but others supported his stance, saying the video goes too far.

"I think the message that Shakira is sending to the youth and children around the world is a message that sells a lifestyle and promotes a particular orientation, that in my opinion, does not reflect the views of most Colombians," Ramirez said.

In Colombia, Shakira is more than a music star. She is an important advocate and philanthropist who has a foundation to help impoverished children in Colombia and has been a UNICEF goodwill ambassador.

Ramirez calls himself a fan of Shakira, and argues that precisely because of her talent and fame, she doesn't need sex to sell her albums.

She has a social responsibility, Ramirez said, to not repeat stereotypes of women in music.

Asked if he would back the ban of dozens of other artists who depict sex, smoking or drinking in their music or videos, Ramirez said Shakira's case is different because so many children look up to her.

Shakira has not responded to CNN requests for response to the politician's claims.

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Monday, October 7, 2013

'Breaking Bad' in Colombia: New photo

On an elemental level, Metástasis — Sony and Teleset‘s Spanish-language remake of Breaking Bad — is fairly similar to its source material. Its protagonist is a chemistry-teacher-turned-meth-cook; his accomplice is a young, scruffy dude who favors hoodies; his brother-in-law happens to be in law enforcement. Several of the characters’ names are even translations of their American counterparts: Walter White has become Walter Blanco. Jesse Pinkman is Jose Miguel Rosas. Skylar White now goes by Cielo Blanco.

In other ways, though, Metástasis necessarily strays from Breaking Bad‘s blueprint. Take, for instance, Walt and Jesse’s iconic rolling meth lab — “Motor homes are not popular in Colombia,” a Sony exec explained to The Hollywood Reporter this week. Instead of an RV, then, Walt and Jose will cook up “their first several batches of methamphetamine in an old, barely drivable school bus.”

Get your first glimpse of that bus — as well as Jose himself — in the photo above. Wouldn’t it be fitting if in honor of the duo’s lab, Metástasis featured an episode called “Blanco y Azul“?


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