We enjoy a good fiction as well as an exciting spectator sport today. With a more limited capacity to have good vision and hearing of the scene, we get tightened in rows of seats, eating trifles waiting for a group of actors we wrap with its tragedies and jokes and evading on our everyday concerns. Today we call cinema, although it has always been theater. Perhaps, next to the Olympic Games, is the only public fondness of antiquity that has come almost intact to this day. Romans conquered ...