Le Tube (2001)
Television makes us sluggish, hypnotizes us, and makes us addicted. Why? How? Is it intentional? From European homes to American laboratories, via the studios of a Japanese channel, the Tube team investigates. Its goal: to discover what the all-powerful television industry is hiding from us on the other side of the screen.
Director: Peter Entell
Genre: Documentary
Release Date: September 11, 2001
Cast
Screenplay
Music: Senjan Jansen, Joris Vermeiren
Cinematography: Camille Cottagnoud
Editing: Elisabeth Waelchli, Eric Vander Borght
Production: Kaos Films, Show and Tell Films, ARTE France Cinéma, RTS
Country: Belgium, Switzerland
Language: English, Français, 日本語
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Peter Entell
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Le Tube about?
- Television makes us sluggish, hypnotizes us, and makes us addicted. Why? How? Is it intentional? From European homes to American laboratories, via the studios of a Japanese channel, the Tube team investigates. Its goal: to discover what the all-powerful television industry is hiding from us on the other side of the screen.
- Who directed Le Tube?
- Le Tube was directed by Peter Entell.
- Who stars in Le Tube?
- Le Tube stars Luc Mariot, Blez Gabioud, Jerome Lehmann.
- What genre is Le Tube?
- Le Tube is a Documentary film.
- Where was Le Tube produced?
- Le Tube was produced in Belgium, Switzerland.