
Télé gaucho (2012)
Release Year: 2012
Nation: France
Alternative Title: Pirate TV
Director: Michel Leclerc
Writer: Michel Leclerc, Thomas Lilti
Production & Genre
Producer: producer: Emmanuel Barraux, Agnès Vallée
financier: Fabrice Delville, Alain-Gilles Viellevoye
co-producer: Geneviève Lemal
Companies: UGC Distribution
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film
Budget: N/A
Awards & Similar
Awards:
Similar: N/A
Keywords
Keywords: antenna, bra removing, brassiere, fire breathing, funeral shop, hairy crotch, hidden microphone, male frontal nudity, male full frontal nudity, male nudity, male pubic hair, pirate broadcasting, pirate television, pubic hair, reference to iwo jima, reference to jacques chirac, revolutionary, undertaker, video editing, wireless microphone
Story
In 'Télé gaucho', Jean-Lou, Yasmina, Victor, Clara, Adonism, and other unnamed individuals come together to create their own television channel. Their primary goal is to spark a revolution through their broadcasts.
Summary
Directed by Michel Leclerc in 2012, Télé gaucho is a comedy film that centers around a group of people who aim to incite social change by founding their own TV station. The film's title translates to 'Gaucho TV', suggesting a connection to the spirit of the South American gauchos, known for their independence and freedom. While specific plot details are limited in the provided sources, it is implied that the group's attempts at revolutionizing society through media would likely form the core narrative.