reality television in society theme

Reality television is a genre of television programming that documents purportedly unscripted real-life situations, often starring unknown individuals rather than professional actors. The ways in which these shows are intended to humiliate or exploit participants, make stars out of untalented people unworthy of fame and glamorize vulgarity are discussed.

Examples

A seemingly terminally ill woman agreed to have a reality television show made out the final days of her life in exchange for a large sum of money in "Death Watch" (1980).

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StoryLevelMotivation
movie: Death Watch (1980) choice Kathryn agreed to let make a reality television show out of her death from an incurable disease in exchange for $600,000.
tz1985e3x29 choice We heard how people were bored with ordinary TV and obsessed with a reality TV channel featuring an unwitting John.
tz2002e1x33 choice Donna was forced to participate in a twisted reality game show or else risk losing her young son.
as1985e1x20 major Jane discovered that many of the people closest to her were merely actors, and that her life was being filmed with hidden cameras and the content made into a drama.
movie: Endgame (1983) major A ruling elite the few remaining people in the city pacified with the reality television program Endgame, where hunters and gladiators fight to the death for large financial winnings.
movie: Le Prix du Danger (1983) major The film is about a game show in which willing contestants are hunted down and killed for sport; those contestants who survive win the adulation of the public and large sums of money.