In 'Sitcom', we are presented with a stark and unflinching look at the commodification of human experience for entertainment. The film’s central conceit, with everyday people compelled to enact absurd storylines for a leader called Susan, is a…
Sitcom
A satirical short film that aims to break the veneer of marketability in TV. Everyday people are forced to act out humiliating and sitcom-equse storylines for the entertainment…
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'Sitcom' deconstructs entertainment by revealing the often-unseen machinations behind it. It suggests that what is presented as lighthearted fun for viewers might involve the subjugation and humiliation of individuals in its creation. The film questions the ethical boundaries of entertainment, particularly when profit and marketability are prioritised over human dignity. The 'benevolent leader' Susan's role underscores how power structures can dictate what passes for entertainment, often at a significant cost to those performing.