THE YEAR OF THE SEX OLYMPICS was a television film – we tended to call them television plays until relatively recently – about several concerns of Kneale’s, built around the proposal that a group of people be abandoned on an island, left to fend for themselves, and filmed doing it. This is, of course, what we know today as SURVIVOR. THE YEAR OF THE SEX OLYMPICS was broadcast in July 1968.
More broadly, it’s about the pacification of the populace with pornography and constant streams of shitty video. About the passive audience and the post-literate audience, attenuated vocabulary and a jaded “youth.” It’s about what television does to people. A demon buried in a glowing glass container.
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