PlayDate 2nd edition

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PlayDate 2nd edition

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Play Date is a photo-play and romantic feminist comedy. The story tells the love journey of two characters: Cecilia, a Mexican photographer, and Robert an American designer. I wrote, performed, and photographed a counter-stereotypical story, using myself and an ex-partner as models. The purpose of the zine is to challenge the way TV, films and social media portrays romantic relationships, coming from a feminist point of view, because currently, the gender roles displayed by the media perpetuate women into submission, oppression, and having unfulfilling relationships.

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Zine of 56 pages, A5. Risograph printing (red and blue) paper is Cartoncillo 130gsm and Britstol 240gsm for the cover

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Edidción lmitada, firmado Fazine de 56 páginas, tamaño 148 x 210 mm, impresión en risografia (rojo y azul) en papel cartoncillo de 120 gr. la portada Bristol 240 gr.

PlayDate is a photo-play and romantic feminist comedy. The story tells the love journey of two characters: Cecilia, a Mexican photographer, and Robert an American designer. I wrote, performed, and photographed a counter-stereotypical story, using myself and an ex-partner as models. The purpose of the zine is to challenge the way TV, films and social media portrays romantic relationships, coming from a feminist point of view, because currently, the gender roles displayed by the media perpetuate women into submission, oppression, and having unfulfilling relationships. 

PlayDate es una foto-historia/guión, una comedia romántica feminista. La historia cuenta la historia de amor de dos personajes: Cecilia, una fotógrafa Mexicana y Robert un diseñador de USA. Escribí, actué y fotografía una historia fuera del estereotipo, utilizando a mí misma y expareja como modelos. El propósito del faznine es a través de la comedia, desafiar como la TV, las redes sociales y los medios describen las relaciones románticas desde una mirada feminista. Porque actualmente los roles de género mostrados en la televisión perpetúan a la mujer a la sumisión, opresión, estándares imposibles de belleza y tener relaciones poco satisfactorias.