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Okay, the user wants me to generate a news headline in Spanish based on the provided content. Let me start by understanding all the requirements. First, the headline needs to be clear, informative, and attractive. I should highlight the main event, the person or institution involved, and the consequence. Keywords and geographic locations are important if they're in the content. The style should be professional, suitable for digital media. Length between 65-90 characters. No quotes, no period at the end. Avoid clickbait phrases. Looking at the content, the main point is Christopher Nolan stating that the public isn't interested in commercial movies anymore. The source is from eldiario... but the user didn't provide the full content. Wait, the user mentioned a source URL, but since I can't access it, I need to rely on the given information. The key elements are: Christopher Nolan, public disinterest in commercial films, Hollywood/US cinema industry, and the implication for the industry's model. I need to ensure the headline includes the main fact (Nolan's statement), the person (Christopher Nolan), and the consequence (impact on commercial cinema model). Keywords: Christopher Nolan, público, películas comerciales, Hollywood, modelo cinematográfico. Geographic: Hollywood, Estados Unidos. Check length: Aim for 65-90 characters. Avoid quotes and periods. No clickbait. Professional tone. Draft: Christopher Nolan advierte pérdida de interés del público por cine comercial en Hollywood Count characters: Let's see. "Christopher Nolan advierte pérdida de interés del público por cine comercial en Hollywood" -> C-h-r-i-s-t-o-p-h-e-r space N-o-l-a-n space a-d-v-i-e-r-t-e space p-é-r-d-i-d-a space d-e space i-n-t-e-r-é-s space d-e-l space p-ú-b-l-i-c-o space p-o-r space c-i-n-e space c-o-m-e-r-c-i-a-l space e-n space H-o-l-l-y-w-o-o-d. Let's count properly. Maybe use a counter. Alternatively, approximate: "Christopher Nolan" (15) + "advierte" (8) + "pérdida" (7) + "de" (2) + "interés" (7) + "del" (3) + "público" (7) + "por" (3) + "cine" (4) + "comercial" (9) + "en" (2) + "Hollywood" (9). Total characters including spaces: 15+1+8+1+7+1+2+1+7+1+3+1+7+1+3+1+4+1+9+1+2+1+9 = let's add: 15+8=23, +7=30, +2=32, +7=39, +3=42, +7=49, +3=52, +4=56, +9=65, +2=67, +9=76. So 76 characters. That's within 65-90. Good. Check requirements: Clear, informative, highlights main fact (advice/warning about loss of interest), person (Christopher Nolan), consequence (impact on commercial cinema in Hollywood). Keywords: Christopher Nolan, público, cine comercial, Hollywood. Geographic: Hollywood. Professional style. No quotes, no period. Avoids clickbait. Length 76. Seems to fit. Maybe adjust to ensure it's exactly within range. Alternatively, "Christopher Nolan sostiene que el público pierde interés en el cine comercial estadounidense" -> Let's count: Christopher (11) Nolan (5) sostiene (8) que (3) el (2) público (7) pierde (7) interés (7) en (2) el (2) cine (4) comercial (9) estadounidense (13). Total characters with spaces: 11+1+5+1+8+1+3+1+2+1+7+1+7+1+7+1+2+1+2+1+4+1+9+1+13 = 11+5=16, +8=24, +3=27, +2=29, +7=36, +7=43, +7=50, +2=52, +2=54, +4=58, +9=67, +13=80. So 80 characters. Also within range. But "sostiene" might be weaker than "advierte" or "afirma". The source says "asegura", so "afirma" is accurate. Maybe: "Christopher Nolan afirma desinterés del público por cine comercial en Hollywood" -> Count: Christopher (11) Nolan (5) afirma (6) desinterés (10) del (3) público (7) por (3) cine (4) comercial (9) en (2) Hollywood (9). Total: 11+1+5+1+6+1+10+1+3+1+7+1+3+1+4+1+9+1+2+1+9 = 11+5=16, +6=22, +10=32, +3=35, +7=42, +3=45, +4=49, +9=58, +2=60, +9=69. 69 characters. Good. But maybe include "estados unidos" for geographic? "Christopher Nolan advierte pérdida de interés por cine comercial en Estados Unidos" -> Count: Christopher (11) Nolan (5) advierte (8) pérdida (7) de (2) interés (7) por (3) cine (4) comercial (9) en (2) Estados (7) Unidos (6). Total: 11+1+5+1+8+1+7+1+2+1+7+1+3+1+4+1+9+1+2+1+7+1+6 = 11+5=16, +8=24, +7=31, +2=33, +7=40, +3=43, +4=47, +9=56, +2=58, +7=65, +6=71. 71 characters. Also good. But "Hollywood" is more specific to the industry. The source might mention Hollywood. Since the user said to prioritize keywords and geographic locations if present, and the URL is from eldiary... but I don't have the full content. However, typical headlines about Nolan often mention Hollywood. I'll stick with Hollywood. Final check: No quotes, no period, 65-90 chars, clear, informative, highlights main fact, person, consequence, professional style, no clickbait. I think "Christopher Nolan afirma desinterés del público por cine comercial en Hollywood" is 71 chars? Let's count exactly: C-h-r-i-s-t-o-p-h-e-r (11) space (1) N-o-l-a-n (5) space (1) a-f-i-r-m-a (6) space (1) d-e-s-i-n-t-e-r-é-s (10) space (1) d-e-l (3) space (1) p-ú-b-l-i-c-o (7) space (1) p-o-r (3) space (1) c-i-n-e (4) space (1) c-o-m-e-r-c-i-a-l (9) space (1) e-n (2) space (1) H-o-l-l-y-w-o-o-d (9). Total: 11+1+5+1+6+1+10+1+3+1+7+1+3+1+4+1+9+1+2+1+9 = let's add step by step: 11+1=12, +5=17, +1=18, +6=24, +1=25, +10=35, +1=36, +3=39, +1=40, +7=47, +1=48, +3=51, +1=52, +4=56, +1=57, +9=66, +1=67, +2=69, +1=70, +9=79. So 79 characters. Within 65-90. Good. But maybe "afirma" is better than "sostiene". The source says "asegura", so "afirma" is accurate. I'll go with that. Final headline: Christopher Nolan afirma desinterés del público por cine comercial en Hollywood Check requirements: No quotes, no period, length 79, clear, informative, highlights main fact (desinterés del público), person (Christopher Nolan), consequence (impact on commercial cinema in Hollywood), professional, no clickbait. Meets all. I'll output exactly that. Christopher Nolan afirma desinterés del público por cine comercial en Hollywood

Here's a thinking process: 1. **Analyze User Input:** - **Role:** Professional Hispanic journalist in the US. …

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