1699332984 Silver or Pombo

Silver or Pombo

Silver or Pombo

When the singer J Balvin became famous, all I could think of was José Luis Balbín. Even when the surname Pombo came up in certain conversations, I only thought of its most famous bearer, Álvaro, and not of today’s most famous landmarks, the Pombo sisters, with María at the head. Generational leap, I guess.

This sonorous surname, Pombo, will give the title to the four-chapter documentary miniseries that Prime Video says it has dedicated to “one of the most influential families of content creators in Spain.” We came across the content. In the 2021 essay he wrote for Harpers on Fellini, Scorsese sardonically recalled that, until 15 years ago, there was a time when the word “content” was used as a contrast to “form” in lofty discussions of cinema, and not as a general way of talking about any image and/or sound recording, as is common practice today. And this art will never be contained.

Do the Pombos want to make art? I don’t think so, and that’s not necessary. Just like Dulceida, Tamara Falcó, Georgina, to name just others who live from their networks and have a documentary, wouldn’t have wanted it either. Do you want to do television? Maybe not even. The essence of influencers is to gain followers, no matter what. The platforms run after them because they guarantee an audience, that’s no secret. It will be the will of the creators of the miniseries (not the content) that makes the difference or not. Until the premiere, my favorite María Pombo moment is the small victory she achieved when she got married, the cover of “¡Hola!” Belén Esteban’s wedding will take her with her. Speaking of Belén: This Friday the premiere of “Every Man for Himself” finally takes place! Content creators also have classes and tiers.

Speaking of content, the best thing we’ve seen in the last few days comes from Anabel Pantoja’s trip to Paris. Seeing her excitedly standing in front of the Louvre pyramid and remembering that The Da Vinci Code was filmed there – who the hell remembers The Da Vinci Code? – and that the series “Lupine” or “at Disneyland” is the comedy of the month. We haven’t heard about the documentary project he did in the Canary Islands, but if Netflix is ​​smart, which they are, he’ll have his own documentary reality there soon. Hopefully.

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