The ‘Every Day the Same Night’ series will reproduce the moment of the fire, the rush of young people, the bodies strewn in a gymnasium and the fight of friends and family for justice. Find out the details.
The series “Every day the same night”what depicts the fire at the Kiss nightclub, in Rio Grande do Sulpremieres on Netflix January 25. The content will air two days before the tragedy turns 10. The streaming platform has released, this Monday (09), the first trailer of the work.
“Todo Dia a Mesma Noite” is inspired by the book of the same name, published by the journalist Daniela Arbex. THE trailer shows that the series will reproduce the moment of the fire, the rush of young people, the bodies scattered in a sports hall and the fight of friends and family for justice.
The series has five episodes. and the cast is made up of famous names, such as Débora Lamm and Thelmo Fernandes. The direction is by Julia Rezende and the screenplay is by Gustavo Lipsztein.
On social media, the trailer scenes were not well received by some residents of Santa Maria, where the tragedy occurred. The realism of the images shocked these viewers. “Don’t look, no one else needs to relive what we’ve been through here,” said one Internet user. “I never look! No more triggers! Let the families get on with their lives, it’s hard to live with the pain, relive it all“, wrote someone else. “A pain that will never heal. I don’t need to look at it, only those who lived that night and all the days spent in the city know well the pain and the climate in the city to this day”, another inhabitant underlined. I repeat”,…
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