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In Mexico alone, the film industry generates just over 19,000 jobs directly.
During 2022, just over 10 thousand 853 million pesos were registered, only in box office revenue, within the national territory.
‘Back to the Future’ and ‘Akira’ are part of a series of cult films, which have even managed to create large fan communities.
Within popular culture, there are songs, series, and movies that have earned a special place within popular culture, which are surprising either because of their themes or the art that it offers, such is the case of ‘Back to the Future’ and ‘Akira’ films that have become cult and that now an artist has revived supported by the nostalgia of moviegoers, because in a series of images you can see what would the ‘Doc. Martin’ and the characters from the back to the future saga, if they had been made with the art of ‘Akira’.
It is possible to conceive that the cinema is used as a source of information, since it contributes to the study of society, of cultures, in addition to contributing to form visions, around past, present and future events, since it allows knowing and judging from the role of characters relevant to the story, in addition to generating a great economic benefit, since Only in Mexico this industry generated a little more than 10 thousand 853 million pesos last year, this in a preliminary way, within the registered income at the box office, a figure mentioned by the National Chamber of the Film Industry (canacine).
In addition to being an important generator of jobs for the Mexican labor force, It is estimated that last year the film industry reached 19,058 directly employed peoplea figure that is expected to grow in a prevailing way with the passing of the months and the reactivation of the undine social life outside the home.
Artist joins ‘Back to the Future’ with ‘Akira’ and revives the nostalgia of moviegoers
At present there are films that have managed to establish themselves definitively within the taste of moviegoers, such is the case of the saga of ‘Back to the Future’, which had its first release on July 3, 1985, a film directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd, and ‘Akira’, a film that was released on July 16, 1988, a post-apocalyptic anime film directed by Katsuhiro Ōtom, an adaptation of the homonymous manga created by Otomo himself and co-written with the help of Izo Hashimoto, films that now have been seen united, thanks to the creativity shown in a series of illustrations.
It is through actions like this that the great impact that digital conversation has can be made visible, within the personal and professional growth of people and therefore of artists, since they can make themselves known within the current social context, thanks to the version generated in networks, as shown by a creative, who undertook the task of recreating the characters from the famous program El Chavo del 8, as if they had been designed by filmmaker Wes Anderson.
someone did the guy eight “wes anderson style” in midjourney. AI dreams spawn monsters. pic.twitter.com/Eqrenr3uxN
— Luis (@lapetitemachine) December 20, 2022
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