It is common knowledge that TV alters the perception of reality. TV can even go as far as to create an entirely new reality: The television reality. What happens when TV decides to use facts as a stimulation to recreate history? How truthful, profound and rigorous should this historical revision be when dramatisation is used to tell the story? Who defines what is real? Does the audience know what is real and what is manipulated? This session is about the use and play with facts on TV, thus letting the audience wonder and wander between perception and deception.
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