Crazy!

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Television broadcast
Original title Crazy!
Personne ne bouge
Country of production GermanyGermany Germany France
FranceFrance 
original language German
French
length 43 minutes
Episodes 250 in 6 seasons
Broadcasting
cycle
Sunday afternoon
genre Cultural broadcast
production EXNIHILO / ARTE France
First broadcast January 8, 2012 on arte

Crazy! French title: Personne ne bouge (to German: Nobody stirs ) was a German - French television program that was broadcast every Sunday afternoon on arte from January 8, 2012 to July 6, 2018 . The magazine, moderated from off by Philippe Collin and Fréderic Bonnaud , dealt with topics from pop culture in a humorous and weird way.

Format and categories

format

The basic idea of ​​the original format was to re-synchronize the soundtrack of a Hollywood film as the "red thread" of the weekly program, which was moderated exclusively from the off by the then three editors-in-chief. The fictitious re-synchronization allowed the characters of the film to announce the various categories of the show. The format has been modernized several times and the transmission time on Sunday lunchtime was extended to 45 minutes. The now retro-modern magazine is dedicated to different topics and people from art, cult and culture.

Rubrics

  • The story is a mini-documentary that combines film clips, interviews and archive images (on the career of filmmakers, the works of an author and cultural phenomena)
  • The audio guide allows you to visit an exhibition, a museum or a sight with a guided tour.
  • The slide show is a photo report about a historically relevant but little known place.
  • No pig reads that! provides a brief summary of a literary classic.
  • Say cheese asks well-known personalities for a child's photo and contrasts it with a shot in the same pose, decoration, mood and composition as back then.
  • Once upon a time is a journey on the trail of a cult clip and the historical, sporting or social context, the year of its publication.
  • Clipomania presents a pop clip, deciphered by the music critic Gérard Lefort .
  • Everything used to be better told the adventures of Alexandre Chevalier, a French journalist from 1950 who was sent to our time to report on modernity.
  • Kult mostly deals with films that are classics nowadays.
  • The rare pearl rummages through unusual archives for great television moments.
  • Scandal! recalls cultural events that caused a scandal in the past.
  • Super Cocktail is a weird column that gives us the indispensable ingredients to resemble a certain personality.
  • Clip off! shows music videos that fit the topic.
  • Turned in the final flap! a slightly different look at famous movie scenes that have been re-shot.
  • Dresscode is a funky rubric that gives fashion tips for all everyday situations in order to get the most out of your wardrobe in every situation.

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