Tabloid Workers
From the backstage of the czech tabloid journalism

This documentary study of the mechanisms that turn the gears of the tabloids is conducted by the unique figure Pavel Novotný. This editor-in-chief of one of the most widely read Czech media outlets of the time, providing news from the world of show business and human misfortune, gets straight to the point. Readership is a fetish, an absolute alibi for all invasions of privacy and every transgression of good ethics. Seen up close, the whole cluster of disreputable reports looks like a staged tableau. Before the eager eyes of an anxious public, celebrities willingly or unwillingly perform acts that the scrutiny of the all-powerful tabloid workers attributes racy significance to.
Cast

Pavel Novotný
Self
Olga Path Štiplová
Self
Petr Novotný
Self

Iveta Bartošová
Self

Christopher Lambert
Self

Kateřina Kristelová
Self
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