Pirate TV

Pirate TV

2012 · 112 min · FR · 5.4 (49 votes)
Dir. Michel Leclerc · Starring Félix Moati, Sara Forestier, Éric Elmosnino, Maïwenn, Zinedine Soualem, François-Eric Gendron · Music Jérôme Bensoussan
Comedy

It all began when camcorders replaced cameras. Making TV programs then became within everyone's reach. Jean-Lou, Yasmina, Victor, Clara, Adonis, and the others didn't only want to create their own television channel, they above all wanted to make a revolution. Thus Télé Gaucho was born, as anarchic and provocative as the main channels were conformist and reactionary. Five years of mayhem, brutal pirate TV demonstrations, drunken parties, and thwarted love.. And that was my idyllic interlude.

VIBE

This film feels like a chaotic, rebellious blast from the past. It's a wild, energetic ride through DIY media and youthful anarchy, filled with drunken parties and defiant spirit. Perfect for a night with friends or a solo dive into pure, unadulterated mayhem.

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