Tuesday, July 2, 2013

NBC's 'Siberia': What's the difference between 'real' and 'fake' reality?

MI-8 helicopter (RIA Novosti / Anton Denisov). Nineteen people were killed after a helicopter crashed in Yakutia, north-eastern Siberia. There were 25 passengers on board, according to information provided by the local Interior Ministry, and 3 crew

MI-8 helicopter (RIA Novosti / Anton Denisov). Nineteen people were killed after a helicopter crashed in Yakutia, north-eastern Siberia. There were 25 passengers on board, according to information provided by the local Interior Ministry, and 3 crew

Kentucky native Matt Arnold is the writer, director, producer behind Siberia a new scripted horror drama that follows a 'reality show' to the Tunguska area.

The best way to describe NBC's new drama “Siberia” is to call it “The Blair Witch Project” of television. The show premieres tonight at 10 p.m. on NBC. We all know it's fake, but they are going to try their hardest to make us think 

We open on a mountain ridge. It's covered in trees and not that much snow, which disappoints me. I may not know much about Siberia, but snow figures prominently in my mental picture. And there's a helicopter that contains several blindfolded people.

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NBC's 'Siberia': What's the difference between 'real' and 'fake' reality?

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