Sergio Belinchón follows in the footsteps of filmmaker Sergio Leone through the use of specific Almerian locations used to film his famous spaghetti westerns: A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Interested by the artificial places that appear to be what they are not, Belinchón portrays cinematographic sets in this series, built in the Tabernas desert, that represents a typical populated town of the American West that has been preserved up to the present day, converted into a theme park and amusement park, as well as the indigenous landscape that surrounds them.
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