It is said that sensationalism and investigate reporting provide great ratings. But is it possible that the public expects something other than pessimism on TV? Is it possible, without putting aside one´s critical mind, to produce a positive programme? Does this positive approach mean insipid television?
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Seven animation films, without words, designed to encourage children aged 9 to 12 to think about the world in which they live. 'Jonas and Lisa' – Dir.:…
Rights From the Heart, part 2
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Was recently produced as the pilot of a series we´re launching this year: 'Africa: Search for Common Ground.' It is a half-hour documentary on conflict…
Rivers of Fear, Bridges of Trust
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This is a 5-minute movie produced by TV Cultura for the series 'Abra a Porta' (Open the Door), coordinated by Ragdoll Productions, a British company who…
The Boy, the Slum and the Pan´s Lids
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'The Way Things Are' is a fresh, uninhibited, and at times even impudent look at the adult world. The protagonists of each program are seven teenagers who…
The Way Things Are : Wheeling by
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