Reality School
Reality School

Reality School

2002Movie14 minEnglish

A school is started to teach reality television contestants to be better actors.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Paul E. JohnsonGenres: Documentary, Comedy

Plot Summary

This documentary satirizes the genre of reality television by creating its own mock reality show about a fictional "school" for aspiring reality stars. It humorously explores the tropes and clichés associated with reality TV, questioning the authenticity and impact of the genre.

Critical Reception

Reality School was a niche documentary that garnered attention within independent film circles for its sharp satire of reality television. While not a mainstream hit, it was praised for its clever concept and humorous execution, offering a meta-commentary on the burgeoning reality TV phenomenon.

What Reviewers Say

  • A witty and insightful parody of reality television.
  • Effectively highlights the artificiality and absurdity of the reality TV format.
  • Cleverly deconstructs the tropes that make reality shows popular.

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Fun Fact

The film was made on a shoestring budget, with much of its humor derived from the juxtaposition of its low-fi production with the high-gloss appeal of mainstream reality shows it parodies.

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