Synopse
Generation ’68 is an homage to the generation with which the author shares his youthful enthusiasm and the idea of a revolution that will change the world, being both realistic and demanding the impossible. At the same time, he questions the true impact of these changes on a social and a, probably more important, personal level. Having ideas is easy; making them credible to the generations that follow is somewhat more difficult. Discarding the ideals of 1968 as unattainable, the new generations are coming up with ideals of their own, ones that are perhaps even more unrealistic…