The Iberoamerican Trilogy is ashort film trilogy directed byUruguayan media artistMartin Sastre between the years 2002 and 2004. The films are about a future period of human civilization defined as theIberoamerican Era when Latin America becomes the central cultural power of the World after Hollywood collapsed, until the rising ofBolivia as aconfederation, taking all theAmericas as its own territory.[1]
The three films of this Trilogy areVideoart: The Iberoamerican Legend,Montevideo: The Dark Side of the Pop andBolivia 3: Confederation Next, all shown worldwide in museums and other art spaces from countries like Argentina,[2] Australia,[3] Brazil,[4] Canada,[5] Chile,[6] China,[7] Cuba,[8] France,[9] Germany,[10] Italy,[11] Ireland,[12] Switzerland,[13] Spain,[14] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] or Uruguay.[17]
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