Le Tube (2001)

Le Tube (2001) poster

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
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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.