Interferenze

Interferenze

Release date : October 8, 2007
Runtime : 12m
Countries of origin : Germany / Netherlands / South Africa /
Original Language :
Director : Zoe D'Amaro /
Writers : Zoe D'Amaro /
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The right to freedom of speech is an essential element to democracy. In our so-called democratic countries, is there space for a concrete exercise of such inviolable right? Or is its guarantee a utopian Constitutional ideal? In 2002, pirate local TV stations started to spread throughout Italy, as an answer to the lack of public access television and a statement against the oligarchic control over the most influential medium. INTERFERENZE explores the intriguing story of what became known as the Telestreet network through the personal experience of the members of Orfeo TV, the pirate station who initiated the movement. —Zoe D'Amaro
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  • title:Interferenze
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2007
  • Runtime:12m
  • Genres: Documentary · TV Movie ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany · Netherlands · South Africa ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Zoe D'Amaro /
  • Writers: Zoe D'Amaro ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:The right to freedom of speech is an essential element to democracy. In our so-called democratic countries, is there space for a concrete exercise of such inviolable right? Or is its guarantee a utopian Constitutional ideal? In 2002, pirate local TV stations started to spread throughout Italy, as an answer to the lack of public access television and a statement against the oligarchic control over the most influential medium. INTERFERENZE explores the intriguing story of what became known as the Telestreet network through the personal experience of the members of Orfeo TV, the pirate station who initiated the movement. —Zoe D'Amaro
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