Máscaras (a film from multiple vantage points) is a collective film taken from the vantage of nearly sixty young people, giving it a fragmented, dispersed, elusive and broken form. It is part of the Máscaras project, carried out by the Terrorismo de autor collective, the UFIL Virgen de África and the Mirador Usera Program. The raw footage for this film project is the life of its sixty filmmakers, beginning every morning when they arrive at school and ending after a months-long process and the experience of seeing their film premiered in a cinema.
Máscaras (a film from multiple vantage points) was produced as part of the Intermediae Matadero's Mirador Usera program (2017-2019) and its premiere was held with the participants in 2019.
Terrorismo de autor (“Auteur Terrorism”) is an artistic collective whose work falls within the framework of essay, documentary and experimental. Their oeuvre draws on a critical heritage that is hardly exempt from irony and profanation. They have led workshops and developed projects that combine filmmaking with education and participation. Esto, La memoria es nuestra, Yo me lo creo and Los límites del deseo (o) el peligro de estar vivos are some of their works, which could be seen in such institutions as the Reina Sofía Museum, CCCB, Matadero Madrid, Centro de Arte 2 de Mayo, Tabakalera, CaixaForum and La Casa Encendida. They have also been at festivals and various kinds of exhibitions such as Márgenes, DocLisboa, DocumentaMadrid, FICCI, Lima Independiente, IBAFF, OVNI, La Situación and Zinebi.