To make accessible and engaging art programme for television takes great imagination and skill. So why does it remain a challenge for public TV programme that deal with such topics to draw larger audiences? What do we fear? Elitist content? Dry frame? Leave your baggage behind and take a closer look at how art programmes on classical music, painting and literature can combine to be irreverent, creative, reflecctive of daily life and humourous.
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This is a story about a collection of poetic works written by children attending school in a tiny and depressed mining town in South Korea in the tumultuous and chaotic…
Giltaek’s Children
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2007 marked a decade since the death of Hoshi Shinichi, one of Japan’s most original and acerbic writers. His ever popular Grownup Fairytales freshly recreated…
Hoshi Shinichi’s Short Shorts
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How does one portray a man who refuses to talk about himself? That’s the challenge taken up by director Vassili Silovic in this documentary dedicated to Philippe…
Starck versus Starck
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