BBC Documentary Filter
May 14, 2008 12:09 PM Subscribe
Looking for the name of a BBC documentary involving people performing interpretive dances which portray the lives/mating rituals of insects.
I was talking with a friend over lunch about Isabella Rossellini's recent "Green Porn" short films and the documentary in question came up. As an amateur, mainly sample-based VJ, I'm always looking for interesting material and this documentary sounds intriguing. Other suggestions are also quite welcome.
I was talking with a friend over lunch about Isabella Rossellini's recent "Green Porn" short films and the documentary in question came up. As an amateur, mainly sample-based VJ, I'm always looking for interesting material and this documentary sounds intriguing. Other suggestions are also quite welcome.
ooh ooh i know this one - it's on sundance! one sec...
yes! green porno!
posted by citystalk at 1:53 PM on May 14, 2008
yes! green porno!
posted by citystalk at 1:53 PM on May 14, 2008
noooo...i never get to be first sharkfu! you stoled it from me...
posted by citystalk at 1:54 PM on May 14, 2008
posted by citystalk at 1:54 PM on May 14, 2008
Response by poster: To be clear, I am looking for the BBC Documentary that has dance scenes reminiscent of Green Porno, not Green Porno itself. Sorry for the muddled question!
posted by Hutch at 2:12 PM on May 14, 2008
posted by Hutch at 2:12 PM on May 14, 2008
Best answer: Are you sure that it was BBC? There is Dr Tatiana's Sex Advice to All Creation which was on UK Channel 4 a couple of years ago, and is very similar to what you describe.
posted by Jabberwocky at 2:39 PM on May 14, 2008
posted by Jabberwocky at 2:39 PM on May 14, 2008
Best answer: Perhaps you mean the truly bizarre Dr Tatiana's Sex Guide to All Creation, an evolutionary biology documentary with rather chastening musical dance scenes breaking up the facts. Put "dr tatiana" into your search engine for more detail.
This was not a BBC documentary, however -- it was on Channel 4. So perhaps it's not what you meant.
posted by galaksit at 2:40 PM on May 14, 2008
This was not a BBC documentary, however -- it was on Channel 4. So perhaps it's not what you meant.
posted by galaksit at 2:40 PM on May 14, 2008
Response by poster: Thanks Jabberwocky and galaksit! I think that's exactly what my friend was talking about.
posted by Hutch at 4:12 AM on May 15, 2008
posted by Hutch at 4:12 AM on May 15, 2008
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posted by sharkfu at 1:51 PM on May 14, 2008