It is hard to attract an audience to heavy subjects. Can “light” styles of making programmes shed light on serious issues? Is it a good idea to use a humorous approach to current affairs, business relationships, visions of society, and even suicide bombings, in order to get these topics discussed by a wide public?
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A Strange Place is an ironic, at times critical, and fun portrait of Catalonia and the Catalans by those who know them only too well.One and a half million pairs of…
A strange place
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This adult-oriented programme comprises short sketches and a mock news show, all based on subjects familiar to regular office workers in Japan.The news of the week is a…
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Indonesia, the land of the eternal smile, has suffered in the last few years from terrorist attacks by Muslim fundamentalists. The confusion in the country is a source…
Promised Paradise
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In just one season,The Chaser’s War On Everything has become a cornerstone Australian entertainment programme, securing BC TV’s formidable reputation for…
The Chaser’s War on Everything
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The story happened after a car got trapped in a hole on the road.The film documents the hapless driver seeking help from passersby to lift the car out of the hole and…
Trapped on the road
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