Zoë Saldaña Sings Her Husband’s Praise as Marco Perego Makes His Directorial Debut With Her as Lead: “Being a partner not just in life but in art”

Zoë Saldaña's support for Marco Perego with a journey of collaboration in life and artistic endeavors.

Zoë Saldaña Sings Her Husband’s Praise as Marco Perego Makes His Directorial Debut With Her as Lead: “Being a partner not just in life but in art”

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  • Zoë Saldaña praises Marco Perego's directorial debut, emphasizing his choice to explore immigration and humanity in The Absence of Eden.
  • Perego draws inspiration from his 2016 sculpture made of shoes worn by deceased immigrant children.
  • Saldaña and Perego's collaboration showcases their shared commitment to storytelling and adds anticipation to the film's release.
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Zoë Saldaña, known for her acting chops, is focusing the spotlight on her husband, Marco Perego. He’s venturing into the director’s seat for the first time with the film The Absence of Eden. The 45-year-old stars in Perego’s film and recently gushed about his abilities, praising his vision and hard work.

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This collaborative effort denotes a new part of their relationship, highlighting their creative teamwork and mutual encouragement. Fans are eagerly awaiting the release, and the actress’s help adds additional buzz to this thrilling artistic journey.

Zoë Saldaña Lauds Husband Marco Perego’s Directorial Debut With Praise

Zoë Saldaña is giving significant props to her husband Marco Perego for the first time at the helm of The Absence of Eden. The film is about an undocumented immigrant’s dangerous journey looking for a safe sanctuary.

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Saldaña, who stars in the film, is excited to be directed by Perego. The couple underlines that the film isn’t taking a political stance but instead diving into the complex issue of immigration. Saldaña expresses her support for Perego’s decision to explore the human angle of migration, keeping the narrative unbiased yet convincing.

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In the interview with The View, she said, 

“Supporting my husband being a partner not just in life but in art means everything to me because – it’s you know he’s the same towards me.”  

Further, she added,

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“I was really proud of him, that out of all the subjects that he could be, you know, building a story around, he chose immigration and the angle of humanity, which keeps us very neutral, but also keeps us in the form of art of telling stories that are compelling about human beings, about people.” 

Perego draws inspiration from his 2016 figure, made from shoes worn by children who passed on while immigrating. He went for the global perspective, enduring two years of exploring and even visiting the US-Mexico border. 

Saldaña highlighted not only the significance of understanding the migrants’ stories but also the points of view of law enforcement.

Their joint effort demonstrates their common obligation to narrate and adds expectation to the film’s release. However, it’s interesting to explore their collaborative experience working together. 

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Zoë Saldaña And Marco Perego’s Collaboration Offers Intriguing Insights Into Their Partnership

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Zoë Saldaña and Marco Perego (credit: Instagram- @zoesaldana)

Saldaña and Perego’s cooperation gives us a look into their bond. It’s their most memorable time collaborating on a film, regardless of being together for more than ten years.

They’ve had their conflicts yet dealt with them. In the same interview, Perego playfully expresses that he’s in a tough situation when Saldaña communicates in Spanish. He said, “When she speaks Spanish, I’m in trouble,”

Their story started in 2013 when they began dating and rapidly secured the bunch at a private function. They have three children: Zen Anton, Cy Aridio, and Bowie Ezio Perego-Saldana. Saldaña once referenced that being with Perego caused her to feel like they were intended for each other.

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She discussed how being with Perego encouraged her, particularly after they had children. According to People, she said,

“I’ve always felt comfortable around men as long as they were friends. Now, I finally feel comfortable with my lover. I don’t want to be separate. I want my church. I want to live inside the religion of our own little family.” 

Their collaboration on-screen provides us with a brief look at their strong bond. It shows how they support each other creatively, adding depth to their relationship.

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Written by Muskan Chaudhary

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