1. Torture chamber
What is the educational effect showing the history of torture? How do the children react to what they say? What does it mean to be a spectator of torture? Is it a spectator's sport? Does the enjoyment come from seeing but without being part of it (versus other forms of attractions, it is no joy in watching gambling as the thrill happens only to the one who is doing it)?
2. Fun fair
The mass, the crowd, a highly participatory event (like the cinema itself?), how different is what people do for fun from what people do for work?
3. Documentary elements/ Experimental elements
The song "I believe" looping throughout, the American voice, a comment on the platitude of TV? Soundtracks filmed on site but put together with the visual footage in a way that is polemical, playful, satirical.