Perhaps the strongest example of fashion magazine style is Carlos Duran's Cada vez que..., which includes a sequence set in Antoni Gaudi's Park Guell. The scene is a montage, set to rock music, of various groups of pretty young people, including female models in Twiggy-like styles, a male rock group and a mixed crowd on a beach. The models strike poses in iconic parts of the park, while the band play on its main promenade, singing in English a song called "The Cover Girls Have Gone Away." This exuberant scene feels far from the experimental seriousness of the Sitges conference, and yet it, too, centres a complex network of cultural spaces.
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