

TV Show spotlight
The one and a half meters show
In the most corona proof program ever, Jelle De Beule, Koen De Poorter and Rik Verheye get to work creatively with the distance rules.
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Plot Summary
A brief, humorous sketch that satirizes the challenges of social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic. It showcases interactions between characters attempting to maintain a safe distance, leading to awkward and comedic moments.
Critical Reception
As a short, promotional piece for Tenet, it received lighthearted attention and was generally viewed as a charming and relevant piece of pandemic-era content. Its brevity meant it wasn't subjected to extensive critical analysis.
What Reviewers Say
A clever and timely take on social distancing.
Short, sweet, and amusing.
Effectively captures the awkwardness of pandemic-era interactions.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the humor and relevance of the short film, finding it a lighthearted and relatable representation of the new social norms.
Fun Fact
This short film was released as a promotional piece for Christopher Nolan's film 'Tenet' to highlight social distancing measures.
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