The artist Rosalía has revealed what her favorite streaming platform is for watching movies and series: it is Filmin, the audiovisual service born in Mallorca that competes with giants like Netflix or Disney+. The interpreter mentioned it in an interview on the podcast Special People Club by Esty Quesada (Soy una pringada), where she explained how she uses the platform to discover films by directors such as Aronofsky, Tarantino, or Sofia Coppola.
“I go into Filmin and say: ‘what’s around here?’”, declared the singer, who browses the catalog without a fixed plan and chooses titles at random, enjoying both independent cinema and more experimental works. Among her cinematic preferences, she also mentioned titles that have impacted her, such as Mommy and the Oslo trilogy, as well as her experience with films she didn't manage to finish.
Rosalía's comment has given visibility to a less globalized platform but highly appreciated by cinephiles, highlighting its wide offering of independent cinema, documentaries, and classics, with more than 12,000 titles available. Filmin was founded by Majorcans Jaume Ripoll and José Antonio Luna and continues to consolidate itself as a benchmark for discerning audiences in Spain and Portugal. The confession also reflects Rosalía's profile as a consumer of diverse audiovisual cultures, beyond her own musical sphere, reinforcing her image as an artist interested in both music and auteur cinema
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