Moët: Toast for Cause and the University of Guadalajara
Diego Boneta as ambassador of the champagne brand, the Toast for a Cause initiative, the house seeks to promote the union and creative community of young Mexican talents, for this reason he called on the UdG to attract these promises to be part of this international production.
The two selected were Magali Espinosa and Sebastián Martínez, both graduates of the Audiovisual Arts degree from the UdG.
“Being taken into account from the time you graduate and being summoned to such large projects saves you a lot of time knocking on doors,” Espinosa said. “Here what speaks is the talent and it is a great opportunity for us, also being in Guadalajara brings us closer to productions of greater depth,” she added.
For Sebastián Martínez, in addition to the opportunity, it gives him the possibility of exposing the great talent that is produced in audiovisual terms in the capital of Jalisco. “We are a compact community, but it is good that we are given these possibilities because they inspire others to participate in calls like the one in Moët,” he commented. “Working with a production where you are taken into account, you learn, and they guide you has been decisive, because I have had the opportunity to continue working and learning on other projects,” Martínez pointed out.
For Boneta, adding young talents and promoting them is fundamental and it was the commitment he made with Moët & Chandon for this to come to fruition. “I love being with this cause to be able to create a new environment for cinema and creation in Mexico,” said the actor and producer of at midnight.
“One of the things that I like that we have done with Toast for a Cause is that the talent is not necessarily from Mexico City, that we look for where things are happening and what the University of Guadalajara has done has given us great results. “Added the actor who plays “Alejandro”.
In the midst of celebrating this premiere with at midnight, Diego Boneta opened up about his taste for champagne. “The best time to toast with Moët is with the right company, there is no time or place, when you feel it will have to happen,” Boneta mentioned. “For me after so many moments in my career and now with the premiere of this film in which we believe so much, today is the best moment to toast this and what is to come,” the 32-year-old interpreter concluded.