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Love in the time of Covid: TV kisses return, despite pandemic

- JUAN SEBASTIAN SERRANO

Dozens of peasants wearing face masks remain immobile under the baking midday sun in a coffee plantation in central Colombia.

Suddenly a voice shouts out: “Face masks off, we’re going to roll!”

Colombia’s popular daytime soap operas — known as telenovela­s in Latin America — were forced off the screens by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

But after six months of silence, they are back in all their steamy and corny glory — kisses included.

Filmed in the central-western Caldas region Coffee With The Scent Of A Woman is operating under strict restrictio­ns in terms of staffing capacity, the use of masks, personal protective equipment and regular Covid19 testing.

It’s constraine­d by a reduced budget and the perennial risk of being shut down again — a far cry from the romanticis­m of its characters and storylines.

Social distancing is a near-impossibil­ity in an industry that relies on close contacts, whether between actors or in their interactio­ns with make-up or wardrobe artists.

There are also dozens of people working in close proximity behind the camera.

Actors Laura Londono and William Levy, the stars of Coffee, talk to each other without masks, centimetre­s apart as the romance between their characters Paloma and Sebastian bubbles to the surface.

“If we were astronauts we’d have a different distance but we’re actors, we work with the voice and the body,” said Katherine Velez, who plays Paloma’s mother, Carmenza.

To ensure safety, the entire production staff take Covid tests every Monday and most of them live at the farm that doubles as the soap’s set.

Colombia has recorded more than 1.5 million coronaviru­s cases and over 42,000 deaths.

Coffee is a modern adaptation of a famous soap written in the 1990s by Colombian screenwrit­er Fernando Gaitan, who wrote the original telenovela that inspired the hugely popular Ugly Betty series in the US. Filming was due to begin in April but the pandemic put it on hold.

“Just 10 days before starting … we were locked down for almost six months,” said Yalile Giordanell­i, the show’s executive producer.

Many of the 270-strong production staff had already arrived on set.

“We were told to pack up everything and go home, but at that time it was temporary,” said make-up artist Adriana Ortiz. “As the time passed things became bleak.”

The RCN television channel that was due to screen Coffee kept paying a reduced salary during the months of lockdown. “We had to tighten the purse strings,” said Ortiz, 54.

The pandemic hasn’t been so kind to much of the arts and entertainm­ent industry, though.

The national statistics department says more than 200,000 jobs were lost in the industry between October 2019 and the same month this year.

The national media and communicat­ions associatio­n says that television channels RCN and Caracol had to cancel 38 production­s between them after Colombia imposed a lockdown in March.

Colombia started lifting lockdown restrictio­ns in September and production companies began to gradually return to work under strict protocols.

However, t he production staff are not in a bubble and everyone is allowed to go home at weekends to visit their families.

Testing everyone when they return is costly but Giordanell­i said it’s a price worth paying as any positive cases could mean actors needing to stay in isolation, which would delay filming.

Director Mauricio Cruz says the testing is crucial to give confidence to actors working closely with each other.

“Yesterday we did a kiss scene for some promotiona­l material … the test was the day before so … we were very safe,” said Cruz.

It’s impossible to entirely shield the cast from the virus, says Velez.

But once the cameras roll “everyone is without face masks, confident that the production has the situation under control as much as possible”.

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Colombian actress Laura Londono during the production of Cafe.

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