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Winner of the First Prize at the ARGÓ Awards, Fourth Prize at the UB Awards, and Special Mention for Best Cultural Work at the Domènec Font Awards. A documentary produced and directed by Juan Manuel Segovia, in which six experts from the fields of art and journalism explore the broad concepts of Motomami, Camp, and Performance. The film analyzes how the fusion of these three elements has resulted in a work regarded as one of the best albums in the world. Beyond the content itself, the director approaches this project from a personal perspective: ironic, critical, and open. He is interested in questioning the seriousness often imposed by adult life and in reclaiming a different way of engaging with art and the world — one rooted in curiosity, freedom, and depth.
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