La Fabuleuse Histoire du Monde racontée aux FDP

La Fabuleuse Histoire du Monde racontée aux FDP

2015 · 1 season · 8 eps · ★ 10.0 · Comedy

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A satirical and parodic comedy miniseries—originally broadcast on YouTube and later on the TV channel Enorme TV—written by and starring Pierre-Emmanuel Barré and Bruno Hausler. Each episode tackles a specific theme, presented in a somewhat absurd manner that both depicts and subverts the social norms and "Godwin's Law" tropes propagated by mainstream media. The premise involves two "experts" rewriting the origins of everyday life with completely ridiculous and politically incorrect explanations, mocking both prejudices and pseudo-educational programming.

Directed by Benjamin Boccas · Written by Pierre-Emmanuel Barré

Network: ENORME TV

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