Sex, love, hopes, dream sand the lives of the forgotten  and often marginalized people in our global, but insensitive and closed society. How do we as programme makers and broadcasters put the marginalized back in the picture? Do we sell their lives and stories to the audience only because of their deviations from the “normal” or do we treat them with respect? “I’m like a hermit on an island. I don’t know if God wants us to suffer. He helps us carry the burden...” – says one of the main heroes from the four programmes in the session. Let’s talk about their place in our broadcasters’ world.
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    Sztaszek and Maria have been married for only 50 years. For him this relationship is the second offi cial one, for her this was the fi rst such experience. They are…
Almost Perfect
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    What happens when you assemble 25 old people, provide them with a young Choir Leader, a rock band, a practice room in the inner city, a 50 year old tour bus and two…
The Golden Oldies
 
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