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Adrián Uribe and Consuelo Duval paid criminals “rights of flat” during filming in Sonora

The artists said that although the film had action, the real action was lived behind the scenes.
The artists said that although the film had action, the real action was lived behind the scenes.

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For: The opinion Posted 01 Feb 2023, 12:46 pm EST

mexican actors Consuelo Duval and Adrian Uribe They made major revelations about the challenges they faced shooting their new movie. “Unhappily ever after”which they promoted in the program “La Cotorrisa”, the same in which they said that were victims of crime in the state of Sonora and they had to pay “floor rights”.

When talking about the places where the tape was filmed, Consuelo Duval mentioned that they were Puerto Peñasco, San Carlos and Tiburón Island, in the latter they had an encounter with the Seri indigenous people. To give context to what it was, the actress asked the drivers if they knew what was happening there and she added: “Where you invade them, it costs your life”.

In this vein, Adrián Uribe explained that it was the producer of the film, Jorge Aragón, who received the worst scare, because they took him away. He added that the Seri head of government showed up with a big gun “and all the stuff”, asking who they had asked for permission to record and they made him kneel.

They pointed out that Although the film had action, the real one was lived behind the scenes, because they were like “in a war zone”. They said that once the scare of the not-so-friendly encounter with the Seri community had passed, another happened that revealed the violence that is experienced in Sonora.

According to Uribe’s words, “other guys” (not related to the indigenous people) cornered the team, questioning who they had asked for permission from the plaza to record there and they called the producer.

Duval added that they had to “pay a floor”. After recounting those unfortunate moments, Adrián Uribe jokingly said that he is diabetic from then on. They recounted other journeys of the recording, but no longer related to people, but to the intense heat, since they were at 40 degrees.

Regarding these events, the current governor of Sonora, Alfonso Durazo, said that they occurred in 2019, almost two years before his administration began. He added that no complaint was filed, since he himself went to the State Prosecutor’s Office to investigate. He finally said that in the entity there is no longer “the floor charge”.

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