15 Minutes
(2001)15 Minutes 2001
Today fame is more intertwined than ever before. Thanks to today's TV news, everyone from criminals to cops, lawyers to politicians is "famous" in one way or another. The killers tell the doctors about their confessions on television shows. Crime, tragedy and chaos: we may be afraid of this, but no one can deny that in today's world these concepts bring ratings, money and power. But how far would unstable people in society go to get these "15 minutes"? And how ready is society to watch them? 15 Minutes tries to answer these questions. At the center of 15 Minutes are two murders committed in New York. But not only the facts about these murders, but also those who control these facts are said. 15 Minutes is viewed from a different perspective in terms of the functioning of the media. While it is said that the media is trying in every way to capture images, speeches and events about evil and perversion, the police are following the criminals, the media is following the police.