The Truman Show

How to Make Films and Influence People by Andrew Curzon and Peter Kimball

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The Truman Show Peter and Andrew unpack Peter Weir's 1998 high-concept classic The Truman Show , exploring how its predictive look at reality television and its deeply philosophical allegory left a lasting mark on modern culture. They discuss the film’s themes of what constitutes reality, the ethics of entertainment, and the desire for genuine human relationships, and debate whether its premise of a 24/7 unedited observation still resonates in a modern world.

In their remake scenarios, they tackle an existential challenge: How do you adapt a story about a completely fabricated life for families? Could it work as a summer camp movie where the friendships are staged? What would a no-budget single-room birthday revelation version look like? Would it be better as a TV series about the backstage drama of the actors and crew producing the show? ... 

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