AMBot | 01/20/2008 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The TV channel Arte is broadcasting various programs about comics and their creators to mark the Comic Festival in Angoulême (southern France) at the end of January. The individual episodes can be seen in the morning program on Monday, January 21, Saturday, January 26, and Sunday, January 27.
Among them is also a 26-minute feature about "Mangaka." This will air on January 21 at 09:55 and will be repeated on January 23 at 16:20 and February 2 at 04:30.
About the Content
Although manga hold a very high status in Japan, they still face many prejudices in Germany, particularly from the cultural world, which often dismisses them as "cheap trash." This documentary aims to finally dispel such prejudices and invites viewers to discover the colorful and diverse world of manga. Their themes are just as varied as the authors and their individual styles. ARTE introduces three authors, three "Mangaka."
Source: arte.tv
Among them is also a 26-minute feature about "Mangaka." This will air on January 21 at 09:55 and will be repeated on January 23 at 16:20 and February 2 at 04:30.
About the Content
Although manga hold a very high status in Japan, they still face many prejudices in Germany, particularly from the cultural world, which often dismisses them as "cheap trash." This documentary aims to finally dispel such prejudices and invites viewers to discover the colorful and diverse world of manga. Their themes are just as varied as the authors and their individual styles. ARTE introduces three authors, three "Mangaka."
Source: arte.tv
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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