People In A Flood Of Media (1995)

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This film shows that ‘how mass media dominates our daily life’ in a mixed format of drama and documentary. Part 1 is a drama represents the process of a human life from the childhood when the person first encounters with TV to how TV dominates him while growing up. Part 2 is a documentary of a group of people who banned from TV for a month. This experiment makes us think about what TV means to our life.

Director: Kim Dong-won
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 36 min
Release Date:
Country: South Korea
Language: 한국어/조선말
Original Language: ko
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is People In A Flood Of Media about?
This film shows that ‘how mass media dominates our daily life’ in a mixed format of drama and documentary. Part 1 is a drama represents the process of a human life from the childhood when the person first encounters with TV to how TV dominates him while growing up. Part 2 is a documentary of a group of people who banned from TV for a month. This experiment makes us think about what TV means to our life.
Who directed People In A Flood Of Media?
People In A Flood Of Media was directed by Kim Dong-won.
How long is People In A Flood Of Media?
People In A Flood Of Media has a runtime of 36m (36 minutes).
What genre is People In A Flood Of Media?
People In A Flood Of Media is a Documentary film.
Where was People In A Flood Of Media produced?
People In A Flood Of Media was produced in South Korea.