Louis Theroux is a British broadcaster best known for his Gonzo style journalism, gonzo journalism tends to favour style over accuracy and often uses personal experiences and emotions to provide context for a topic or event being covered. He was also worked as a correspondent on Michael Moore's TV Nation series.His 2007 Documentary Gambling in Las Vegas shows the audience about the life of gamblers and what they get up to in casinos in Las Vegas, how much they spend, win, lose and how they feel about gambling. It can happen very quickly.s no crime, debt or homelessness, everyone has a job but no-one earns a wage, and none of the children watch television, use social media, play video games or have a mobile phone.f the governors, prison officers and inmates in Ireland's largest prison, the Mountjoy Campus in Dublin. With Yuval Orr. Lihat selengkapnya dari Documentary Heaven di FacebookLihat selengkapnya dari Documentary Heaven di FacebookHomelessness, hunger and shame: poverty is rampant in the richest coIn one picturesque village in Sussex, life is very different. Doc Style: Vérité, Cinematic & Gonzo.
Hard to believe malls would be a … An anthropologist and a sociologist explore the possibilities if documentary film. In this documentary he raises the topic of gambling addiction.He gives us a non-judgemental but rather biased look towards ‘the high-rollers’ of Las Vegas’s casinos. Over 40 million people in the United States live below the poverty line, twice as many as it was fifty years ago. Why? This gives us the idea that the casino is ‘using’ the woman only for financial gain and acts like she is a valuable customer.He shows that gambling addiction has gotten to the gamblers he associates with; he also shows that they are totally oblivious to the fact that they may be addicted. And man was this one a trip. Nicknamed The Joy, the campus comprises four main facilities and houses more than 750 male and female prisoners, convicted of everything from white-collar crime, drugs offences and robbery to violence, manslaughter and murder. The documentary Bailout will screen at this year’s Derby City Film Festival. He took along a photographer buddy and they both decided on alter egos, calling themselves Dave High and Roland Jointz. He also tries to experience the life of a gambler he even wins some money playing pontoon and leaving the audience with the thought that gambling only makes sense ‘when you’re winning’.One scene shows Louis conversing with an elderly lady who loves to play the slots, she reveals to him that she has lost $4 Million over the years playing the slots and that the casino ‘treats her well’. Chronicle Of A Summer. The documentary explores the topic of decline of sound quality in music. But there is a reason why BBC, CNN and other mayor networks are sending journalists in the midst of the action, to report from the scene. He also shows that addicted gamblers have the idea the ‘if you’re winning then why stop’. Filmed at Roosevelt Fields Mall in Long Island. Louis gives the audience an intimate insight about gambling addiction as he experiences the lives of ‘addicted gamblers’. A Gonzo-style exploration that goes beyond everything you thought you knew about the dangers, and promise, of the Darknet. He makes the audience judge the gamblers shown in the documentary as he does not judge them himself.2008 documentary ‘behind bars’ that sees Louis visiting a state prison (where he gets to know the lifestyle of inmates as well as conversing with them and experiencing the typical day of life of a convict. He tries to find out why gamblers continue to play even when they lose money. Gonzo journalism and happy memories as Steve Taylor-Bryant remembers the Alex Gibney documentary about Hunter S. Thompson... My writing career (all right, hobby) started at the back end of the 1990's. Cinema Verite and Cinematic are three distinct styles of documentary filmmaking explified by these 3 movies. The film captures the spirit of … Gonzo style tends to favor exaggeration, and there is a thin line, one that journalists are walking every day.