Britain's Channel Four ran a 20 - minute documentary with undercover footage of the company's CEO admitting that the company orchestrates bribes of politicians with
the explicit purpose of filming those encounters and releasing the footage online.
Mark and Kameron's exchange in our last round about the lack
of explicit gay sex scenes in Call Me by Your Name, and what that «omission» (or, as Mark more precisely identifies it, deliberate aesthetic choice) has meant to different segments
of the
film's queer audience, brought to mind BPM, a brainy but also wrenchingly heartfelt
film whose story in part revolves around those very questions: how much to show, to whom, and for what
purpose.