The Art of Film with Ian Nathan “Comedy, Parody, Satire and Laughs” S1E5 23 November 2023 on Sky Arts

Tonight (Thursday 23 November 2023), Sky Arts broadcasts an episode of the series The Art of Film with Ian Nathan!

Comedy, Parody, Satire and Laughs Season 1 Episode 5 Episode Summary

In this episode of “The Art of Film with Ian Nathan” on Sky Arts, viewers are treated to a captivating exploration of the evolution of comedy in cinema. Titled “Comedy, Parody, Satire, and Laughs,” the episode delves into the rich history of comedic performances on the silver screen, highlighting the various approaches that have shaped the genre since the silent era.

Ian Nathan takes audiences on a journey through the diverse landscape of comedy in film, offering insights into the evolution of humor and the different styles that have left an indelible mark on cinematic history. From the early days of silent films to the present, the episode provides a comprehensive overview of how comedy has adapted and transformed, becoming an integral part of the performing arts.

What Time is the “Comedy, Parody, Satire and Laughs” Episode On?

The Comedy, Parody, Satire and Laughs episode of The Art of Film with Ian Nathan will be broadcast on November 23 2023 on Sky Arts at 9:00 PM.

Is the “Comedy, Parody, Satire and Laughs” Episode New?

The Comedy, Parody, Satire and Laughs episode of The Art of Film with Ian Nathan is all new!

The Art of Film with Ian Nathan Comedy, Parody, Satire and Laughs Cast & Stars

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The Art of Film with Ian Nathan Series Information

Film critic Ian Nathan uncovers the fascinating stories of some of the most impactful and influential films in silver screen history as he goes behind the camera to explore their themes, inspirations, and creators. Nathan looks at Hollywood and beyond, examining the enduring legacy of Ealing Studios, the fruitful partnership of Powell and Pressburger, and genres like satire and war. On his journey of discovery, he talks to historians, fellow critics, and more to build a complete picture of the past, present, and future of filmmaking.

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