We live surrounded by images, framed by screens of all sizes. From the immensity of the facade of a building to a tiny cell phone whose screen is no bigger than a box of matches, we are bombarded by images of very varied origins and intentions: all kinds of control; exhaustive information, at times in its most sensationalist form; we can see a war as its happening, death and desolation being broadcast live; of course there is also the cinema (the cinema and its reflections in the multiple screens that there are on a shoot was one of the bases of my previous films), films, espionage on an institutional or domestic scale; we can see our friends and relatives who live in distant countries on a little compute screen while we talk to them. The computer screen is an open window to everything imaginable. There are cameras on the streets, on the roads, in elevators, in our homes. The skyscrapers in Blade Runner, whose surfaces show endless advertising images..We get the impression that something is only alive when it has been previously filmed and can be projected uninterruptedly, obsessively.
- Pedro Almodovar, Notes on The Skin that I Live In



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