The anchor, Mr. Jorge Coscia, currently Secretary of Cultural Affairs of the National Government, is a filmmaker and writer.
With over 50 newly released episodes broadcasted, the show has gained weight in a time-slot not traditionally intended for this kind of shows, and has a high-profile audience, which has steadily grown, and continues to grow, bigger and more faithful.
Its list of interviewed people includes philosophers, writers, painters, musicians, filmmakers, actors, sociologists, psychologists, intellectuals, cartoonists, photographers, social leaders, members of the Madres and Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo associations, among others; most of whom enjoy international prestige, and some are true worldwide benchmark personalities within their respective fields.
List of interviewed personalities:
1) – Gustavo Santaolalla – Musician – (Oscar Award winner)
2) – Renata Schussheim – Painter
3) – Estela de Carlotto – President of Abuelas Pza de Mayo
4) – José Sacristán – Actor
5) – Ernesto Laclau – Phylosopher/Political Analyst
6) – Daniel Santoro – Painter
7) – Jorge Alemán – psychoanalyst
8) – Mauricio Kartun – Playwright/Theatre director
9) – Marcos López – Photographer
10)– Gianni Vattimo – Italian Phylosopher (speaks Spanish)
11) – Adolfo Pérez Esquivel – Social Leader/Peace Nobel Prize Laureate
12) – Juan José Campanella – Filmmaker (Oscar Award Winner)
13) – Ricardo Bartís – Playwright/Theatre director
14) – Diana Bellessi – Poet
15) – Juan Sasturain – Writer
16) – Graciela Borges – Actress
17) – Antonio Negri – Italian Phylosopher (subtitled to Spanish)
18) – Sara Facio – Photographer
19) – Pacho O’Donnell – Historian
20) – Eric Laurent – French Phychoanalist (speaks Spanish)
21) – Guillermo Kuitca – Painter
22) – Norberto Galasso – Historian
23)– Luis Gusmán – Writer
24) – Ricardo Piglia – Writer
25) – Leo Vinci – Sculptor
26) – Federico Luppi – Actor
27) – “Tati” Almeida –Member of Madres de Pza. Mayo – Línea Fundadora
28) – Ariel Mlynarzewicz – Painter
29) – Horacio Guarany – Singer
30) – Gael García Bernal – Actor and Filmmaker
31) – Hernán Brienza – Political Analyst and writer
32) – Miguel Rep – Cartoonist
33) –Julio Le Parc – Painter
34) – Norma Aleandro – Actress
35) – Araceli Bellota – Journalist/Historian
36) – Alfredo Zaiat – Journalist / Economist
37) – Felipe Pigna – Historian
38) – Alejandro Dolina – Writer /Musician
39) – Susana Rinaldi – Singer – Actress
40) – Viggo Mortensen – Actor
41) – Héctor Larrea – Announcer
42) Rodolfo Mederos – Musician
43) Isabel Sarli – Actrees
44) Lito Cruz – Actor and Actors Trainer
45) Eduardo Anguita – Journalist/Writer
46) Soledad Silveyra – Actrees
47) Luis Landriscina – Comedian
48) Tom Lupo – Psychoanalist and Radio Host
49) Horacio González – Sociologist and Writer (Director of the National Library)
50) Mario Oporto – National Representative y Former Ministry of Education for the Province of Buenos Aires.
51) Horacio Verbitsky – Journalist and Writer
52) Quino – Dibujante (creator of “Mafalda”).
53) Ernesto Jauretche – Journalsit and Writer
54) Paco ibañez – Song Writer and Singer
55) Ignacio Copani – Song Writer and Singer
56) Juan Martín Guevara – Brother of Ernesto “Che” Guevara.
“Puerto Cultura is a starting point towards the sources of thinking. And it is also the destination of those open minds which contribute with more than an idea.”