The World According to Sesame Street explained

The World According to Sesame Street
Director:Linda Hawkins Costigan
Linda Goldstein-Knowlton
Starring:Terrence Howard
Music:Nathan Wang
Distributor:Participant Productions
Runtime:104 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

The World According to Sesame Street is a 2006 documentary film created by Participant Productions, looking at the cultural impact of the children's television series Sesame Street, and the complexities of creating international adaptations.[1] It focuses on the adaptations of Sesame Street in Bangladesh (Sisimpur), Kosovo (Rruga Sesam, in Albanian; and Ulica Sezam, in Serbian), and South Africa (Takalani Sesame). The film premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival in the documentary competition.

The film was released on DVD on October 24, 2006. It was also featured that month on the public television documentary series Independent Lens.

The documentary included a segment featuring the introduction of an HIV-positive character on the South African version of Sesame Street, noting the short-lived negative reaction of some members of the U.S. Congress to the character.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Harris, Dana. "'Sesame' Impact Felt." Variety. November 22, 2004.
  2. GuimarĂ£es, Fernando. Puppetry. p. 123.