The actress commented in an interview about the little screen time that her character, inspired by Adriane Galisteu herself, got in the Netflix series
The production “Senna”, from the streaming platform Netflix, has sparked heated debates among admirers of the legendary driver Ayrton Senna. Controversy revolves around the brief depiction of his relationship with the presenterAdriane Galisteu.
The actress Julia Fotiresponsible for giving life to Galisteus in the series, shared his impressions in an interview with Caras Brasil, where he expressed the desire to deepen the narrative of the romance between Senna and Galisteus. Foti highlighted his understanding and respect for the writers’ creative choices, even if he personally wanted a more extensive approach to this aspect of the pilot’s life.
“I – as an actress and fan of her story, increasingly admiring her as I got to know her – would also defend her having more hours, but we have to respect the screenwriters’ decisions. Like it or not, the life of Ayrton Senna It was full of success and many victories, many peaks. They had to make choices,” he said.
It is not easy to trace 34 years in 6 hours of production. So they had their choices. As an actress, it would be a pleasure to be more and more involved in production, but I think the writers’ choices had their reasons”, she added.
Pilot’s legacy
Bianca Sennaniece of the iconic pilot, also spoke about the issue during an interview with Splash UOL. She clarified that the main objective of the series is not to highlight the romantic aspects of her uncle’s life. Second Bianca, which makes the story of Ayrton Senna What is relevant are not his romantic relationships, but rather his achievements and legacy in motorsport.
Source: Maxima

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