Eve Ma (EM); Now that the filming is done, what did you like most about playing your part? And what least?
Antonio de la Malena (de la Malena): What I liked most is that I´m trying to adjust myself to the task of being an actor and I think that with the help of the director, I am able to do it and will be able to do it again, should the opportunity arise. It´s very difficult, it´s not easy, but I try to put myself into the mind-set of the protagonist so that in my interpretation, my emotions are real, and appropriate.
EM: Since this was the first time you acted in front of a camera, how does it differ from your normal role of performing on stage?
de la Malena: Usually, when I´m performing on stage,there aren´t cameras that are filming you first in a close-up and then in a long shot. There aren´t any cameras close up, in front of your face, and you don´t have to repeat everything so many times.
EM: Did you feel well prepared to act before you started out? Do you feel well prepared now, if you´re asked to do it again?
de la Malena: The truth is that you´re never really prepared. It´s a kind of work that makes you feel embarrassed and is nerve-wracking when there are a lot of people around and you need to play the part of someone else, but the more you do it, the less stage-fright you get. It´s one of those things that you have to get used to, little by little.
De la Malena in the scene in the pawn shop. |
EM: Since this was the first time you acted in front of a camera, how does it differ from your normal role of performing on stage?
de la Malena: Usually, when I´m performing on stage,there aren´t cameras that are filming you first in a close-up and then in a long shot. There aren´t any cameras close up, in front of your face, and you don´t have to repeat everything so many times.
EM: Did you feel well prepared to act before you started out? Do you feel well prepared now, if you´re asked to do it again?
de la Malena: The truth is that you´re never really prepared. It´s a kind of work that makes you feel embarrassed and is nerve-wracking when there are a lot of people around and you need to play the part of someone else, but the more you do it, the less stage-fright you get. It´s one of those things that you have to get used to, little by little.
De la Malena in the scene where he talks on the phone to his wife. |
EM: Did you feel any personal affinity with the character you played in Domino? Why, or why not?
de la Malena:
Yes, I put myself in the position of my character and there were
moments in which it seemed so natural that I thought the character was
actually my real self.
EM: How did you feel, working with the other actors?
de la Malena: It was a very nice experience, and I saw that everyone was learning from it.
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