Justina Bustos recounted the drama she experienced during the pandemic in South Africa: “I was locked up alone in…”

Justina Bustos recounted the drama she experienced during the pandemic in South Africa: “I was locked up alone in…”
Justina Bustos recounted the drama she experienced during the pandemic in South Africa: “I was locked up alone in…”

Justina Bustos visited the program Juana Viale and he was encouraged to expose different issues about his private life. That is why he not only talked about his current situation, but also exposed one of the most difficult moments that he experienced during the pandemic, since he considered that it turned his career around.

It’s just that when I start chatting with her at the table, Juana Viale He also introduced her as a producer, so Justina Bustos He explained how he came to fulfill that role. “And you, Justina… Tell me a little about your experience as an actress and producer,” the host of the series began.

“Ah yes, now I declare myself that way. After the pandemic happened to me. I don’t know if you knew that I went to film a movie for Netflix on the Island of Mauritius, which is in South Africa, in front of Madagascar, a very small island,” the actress began with her story to put the situation in context.

It was like this Justina Bustos He explained that he lived through difficult times being very far from home: “As soon as I arrived I tested positive for Covid and they locked me in a hospital where I stayed in the same room for 33 days. 33 days without being able to feel the sun, for example. I mean, I had to put my hand out of a window to feel it.”

“In that same room, other women were coming and suddenly I was with 3 women from India, a Spanish one, which is Yolanda Ramos, a very funny actress who came with me to the project and fell out a week later. She is very funny and she was there for about 15 days, which was very nice for me,” she said about who accompanied her in the process.

However, far from feeling bad, he managed to capitalize on it: “That’s when I started filming that whole experience because everything caught my attention. From the light that entered the room, the women and each one of them with an incredible story and we made a kind of community.”

When asked where the material can be seen, Justina Bustos mentioned: “It’s a documentary called ‘Alone in Paradise’. And well, it was a long journey because I was filming the entire experience because everything that catches my attention I film.”

“Today, a few months ago, I presented it, in July it will be seen at the San Martín Cultural Center and now I am trying to sell it to platforms. “It is a documentary about loneliness, existence and the power of community,” she closed with pride at how the outcome of what were moments of fear and extreme tension occurred.

 
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