The mission of public service media - in most cases - is clear: we want to encourage tolerance and understanding, nurture diversity and inclusiveness, help heal our wounds, and advocate environmental awareness. How can this be done in a fun way, without talking heads, expert talk, depressing facts and stories? In this session we’ll present some riveting examples of entertaining and educational productions, hear what the intentions were and examine what elements made them successful. The deaf and the hard of hearing put their hands up for love, simple men do simple talk about being a man in the #MeToo era, sexual identity and women’s empowerment are animated, and the future of the planet lies in the fingers of the fastest ‘clicker’.
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In this VR quiz show viewers learn about environmentalissues (global warming, plastic waste) and areencouraged to take positive action to help our planet.100 people in…
Fight for the Futureking Throne
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This experimental documentary animation seriesaddresses experiences of abuse through an emotionaldialogue between women. Exploring the diversity ofsocial situations,…
Medullas: Time to Heal - #MeToo
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This is the blind dating show with a very special feelingwhere the inside counts more than ever. And where thepower of body language will be the decider. In SexyHands,…
Sexy Hands
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