
Le Temps de cerveau disponible 2010
Jean-Robert Viallet's sharp documentary *Le Temps de cerveau disponible* (2010) dives into the dark side of reality television, exposing how cruelty, humiliation, and psychological manipulation became prime entertainment in the early 2000s.
Director: Jean-Robert Viallet
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Le Temps de cerveau disponible (2010) about?
This documentary explores how reality television, particularly its early 2000s boom, normalized cruelty and psychological violence as entertainment. It examines the historical shift in broadcasting that prioritized shock value and audience engagement over ethical storytelling.
Who directed Le Temps de cerveau disponible?
Jean-Robert Viallet directed this thought-provoking documentary, blending archival research with philosophical analysis.
Who stars in Le Temps de cerveau disponible?
The documentary features philosopher Bernard Stiegler and actor Philippe Torreton, alongside contributions from media specialists.
Is Le Temps de cerveau disponible (2010) worth watching?
For viewers interested in media ethics and cultural criticism, *Le Temps de cerveau disponible* is a compelling watch. Its blend of archival footage and expert insights offers a sharp critique of reality TV's darker side, making it a thought-provoking addition to the genre.
How long is Le Temps de cerveau disponible?
The documentary runs for 57 minutes.
About Le Temps de cerveau disponible (2010) — A revealing dive into reality TV's unethical rise
Jean-Robert Viallet's sharp documentary *Le Temps de cerveau disponible* (2010) dives into the dark side of reality television, exposing how cruelty, humiliation, and psychological manipulation became prime entertainment in the early 2000s. Blending archival footage from fifty years of television with insights from philosopher Bernard Stiegler, the film traces the unsettling evolution of audio-visual culture. It reveals how the staging of intimacy in the 1980s reshaped audience expectations and how the privatization of major networks shifted the dynamic between viewers and their screens. With a tone that oscillates between urgency and reflection, Viallet challenges us to confront the ethical costs of our collective binge-watching habits.
Starring actor Philippe Torreton alongside Stiegler, this documentary dissects the cultural shift that turned vulnerability into spectacle. Through meticulous research and compelling commentary, *Le Temps de cerveau disponible* (2010) forces audiences to question the narratives they consume—and why they keep coming back for more, even when the content is designed to unsettle.