Who is actually responsible for pulling the strings within our governments has become an inescapable question that consumes the current media landscape in the age of Donald Trump. 195 puppets, which chronicles the adventures of hand made clay marionette versions of G20 world leaders, is a satirical take on this question.
Let's be real: keeping up with the news can be pretty depressing. The people running this joint seem hell bent on making a habit out of pulling moves that are bound to prematurely turn us all grey. They're corrupt; they're scary; they're an unnatural shade of orange and they say embarrassing things on Twitter... and it doesn't seem like there's much we can do to stop it because we are small and they are big.
But here, in puppet world, Anna is big and they are small. She is queen of the world and she alone pulls all the strings. Call it therapy, if you will.
Let's be real: keeping up with the news can be pretty depressing. The people running this joint seem hell bent on making a habit out of pulling moves that are bound to prematurely turn us all grey. They're corrupt; they're scary; they're an unnatural shade of orange and they say embarrassing things on Twitter... and it doesn't seem like there's much we can do to stop it because we are small and they are big.
But here, in puppet world, Anna is big and they are small. She is queen of the world and she alone pulls all the strings. Call it therapy, if you will.