Our life would not be the same without the influence that TV and cinema have had on our generation that we grew up under their care as if they were our nanny, caretaker and childhood distraction. These archives of collective memory arise to remind us of a time when the internet and social networks were a utopia and there was no more truth than what we saw for hours and hours of healthy recreation in front of their screens, for some harmful, for others their only reality.
“It is the perfect combination of political and media humour, criticism, analysis”
It takes a lot of courage to create a work like this because the media, like the (political) parties, are a power, something untouchable that marks, that influences. Seeing and reading this book is a very broad total experience. Fabián Giles, instead of messing with those that the “educated” communication analysts normally mess with, he messes with what we all see and consume in our daily lives such as cartoons, superheroes, series and movies”.
Álvaro Cueva