Most Public TV systems require objectivity or balanced views in programming, but program makers are passionate about their subjects and they often want to change people’s minds. What techniques of persuasion are effective? Is simply presenting a problem enough? How far should we go in putting the maker’s point of view into programs?
…Read more
Less…
-
There is a saying in Latin America that children are born with a loaf of bread under their arms. Today’s children in the Third World are born with a heavy burden…
Children in debt
-
Closing Ranks is a 90-minute drama-documentary that focusses on the brutalising effects of a policeman’s job on his private and public life. Director Roger Graef…
Closing ranks
-
Splitscreen is a series in which contentious issues are examined using an exciting new type of access television. Each programme features two fiercely opposed and…
Splitscreen: Boxing
-
CHASKI’s Group film, “Ways of Liberation”, shows how liberation theology is performed through practice. Through its twenty minutes the film shows the…
Ways of liberation
Search for ""