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In a country where bella figura is a national pastime, Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is the maestro of media manipulation. Having risen to political primacy with the aid of his Mediaset empire, he now controls 90% of the bel paese’s television channels including the state-run RAI network. Quantity, it seems, does not equal quality. Fed on a diet of semi-naked dancing girls, inane competitions and rickety reality shows built around the most ridiculous of premises, is it any wonder that Italians are becoming a nation of fame-hungry wannabes?

Videocracy (2009)
Genre: Documentary
Cast: Silvio Berlusconi, Flavio Briatore, Fabrizio Corona, Lele Mora, Simona Ventura
Crew: Erik Gandini, Erik Gandini
Release: 2009-09-04
Budget: $5,415,229
Revenue: $74,188,413
Cabinetmaker: Trevor Altenwerth
Occupational Health Safety Specialist: Lisa Flatley III
Highway Maintenance Worker: Prof. Jacques Lockman IV
Mathematical Technician: Mrs. Catherine Jacobi
Occupational Therapist Aide: Violette Hilpert
General Farmworker: Cade Fay
Social Science Research Assistant: Dalton Jaskolski
File Clerk: Prof. Amber Parisian II
Telephone Station Installer and Repairer: Beulah Langworth
Medical Secretary: Noelia Parisian I
Corporate Trainer: Jessika Hodkiewicz
Materials Scientist: Ms. Reina Dickinson II
Fabric Mender: Pedro Gleichner
Spraying Machine Operator: Neal Swift
Cast: Silvio Berlusconi, Flavio Briatore, Fabrizio Corona, Lele Mora, Simona Ventura
Crew: Erik Gandini, Erik Gandini
Release: 2009-09-04
Budget: $5,415,229
Revenue: $74,188,413
Cabinetmaker: Trevor Altenwerth
Occupational Health Safety Specialist: Lisa Flatley III
Highway Maintenance Worker: Prof. Jacques Lockman IV
Mathematical Technician: Mrs. Catherine Jacobi
Occupational Therapist Aide: Violette Hilpert
General Farmworker: Cade Fay
Social Science Research Assistant: Dalton Jaskolski
File Clerk: Prof. Amber Parisian II
Telephone Station Installer and Repairer: Beulah Langworth
Medical Secretary: Noelia Parisian I
Corporate Trainer: Jessika Hodkiewicz
Materials Scientist: Ms. Reina Dickinson II
Fabric Mender: Pedro Gleichner
Spraying Machine Operator: Neal Swift
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With the recent assault on Berlusconi in Milan where a man threw a statuette at the prime minister hitting him in the face and causing considerable injury, and the subsequent notice by his administration that the government would seek tighter controls on Facebook and other social networking sites which they claim.
If a team of clever screenwriters tried to script a cautionary tale about the politics of fame (and the fame of politics), they likely couldn’t come up with anything odder or more apt than Erik Gandini’s documentary Videocracy. Gandini’s submersion into the weird relationship between Italian television and government was prompted by difficulties he had explaining his homeland to his new friends in Sweden. So Gandini returned home, cameras in tow, to illustrate how in Italy, political power can be just one reality-TV show away..
Videocracy (2009).
Mar 1, 2010 ... How can you explain what's happened to Italy in the age of its current prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi? Videocracy is director Erik Gandini's ....
In Videocracy, Allocca lays bare what YouTube videos say about our society and how our actions online—watching, sharing, commenting on, and remixing the ....
Jun 23, 2010 ... These are all Berlusconi's people. Videocracy is a fascinating film, indicative of the new wave of scorn and revulsion felt by a younger generation ....
Feb 11, 2010 ... Videocracy” is a queasy-funny and unapologetically biased look at the televisual world that the Italian prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, has ....
Videocracy.
In Videocracy, Allocca lays bare what YouTube videos say about our society and how our actions online--watching, sharing, commenting on, and remixing the ....
Videocracy.
Prime Minister, Primo Mogul (Published 2010)
Videocracy — Kevin Allocca.
Videocracy - Wikipedia.
Videocracy : how YouTube is changing the with double ....
Film review: Videocracy.
Videocracy is a 2009 documentary film directed by Swedish-Italian Erik Gandini about Italian television and its impact on Italian culture and politics, and about ....
Videocracy - Trailer.
From YouTube's Head of Culture and Trends, a rousing and illuminating behind-the-scenes exploration of internet video's massive impact.
Videocracy (film) - Wikipedia.
With the recent assault on Berlusconi in Milan where a man threw a statuette at the prime minister hitting him in the face and causing considerable injury, and the subsequent notice by his administration that the government would seek tighter controls on Facebook and other social networking sites which they claim.
If a team of clever screenwriters tried to script a cautionary tale about the politics of fame (and the fame of politics), they likely couldn’t come up with anything odder or more apt than Erik Gandini’s documentary Videocracy. Gandini’s submersion into the weird relationship between Italian television and government was prompted by difficulties he had explaining his homeland to his new friends in Sweden. So Gandini returned home, cameras in tow, to illustrate how in Italy, political power can be just one reality-TV show away..
Videocracy (2009).
Mar 1, 2010 ... How can you explain what's happened to Italy in the age of its current prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi? Videocracy is director Erik Gandini's ....
In Videocracy, Allocca lays bare what YouTube videos say about our society and how our actions online—watching, sharing, commenting on, and remixing the ....
Jun 23, 2010 ... These are all Berlusconi's people. Videocracy is a fascinating film, indicative of the new wave of scorn and revulsion felt by a younger generation ....
Feb 11, 2010 ... Videocracy” is a queasy-funny and unapologetically biased look at the televisual world that the Italian prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, has ....
Videocracy.
In Videocracy, Allocca lays bare what YouTube videos say about our society and how our actions online--watching, sharing, commenting on, and remixing the ....
Videocracy.
Prime Minister, Primo Mogul (Published 2010)
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