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  1. When first hearing it the film's director Erik Gandini thought it was satire. [2] Videocracy has won awards at the Toronto International Film Festival, Sheffield Doc/Fest, the Golden Graal awards, and the Tempo Documentary Award of 2010.

  2. When first hearing it the film's director Erik Gandini thought it was satire. Videocracy has won awards at the Toronto International Film Festival, Sheffield Doc/Fest, the Golden Graal awards, and the Tempo Documentary Award of 2010.

  3. Sep 7, 2009 · Prize-winning Italian-born documaker Erik Gandini (“Surplus,” “GITMO”), who now lives in Sweden, presents a persuasive case without resorting to satire or direct political commentary a la ...

  4. When first hearing it the film's director Erik Gandini thought it was satire. Videocracy has won awards at the Toronto International Film Festival, Sheffield Doc/Fest, the Golden Graal awards, and the Tempo Documentary Award of 2010.

  5. Feb 9, 2010 · Nonetheless, as in a stinging final juxtaposition of fame-seeking dancing women and the cheerful prez, Videocracy ominously suggests Italian TV as subliminal propaganda for its egomaniacal leader’s consuming cultural-political agenda.

  6. Sep 23, 2009 · His film, “Videocracy,” spotlights a cult of celebrity worship and TV junkies that, the director believes, has literally hypnotized Italian society to the detriment of public wellbeing, societal...

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  8. Filmmaker Erik Gandini examines segments of the Italian population who are consumed with celebrity worship.

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