Oktoskop

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Oktoskop is a weekly TV show aired on Okto, [1] a cable TV channel based in Vienna, Austria. The show focuses on Austrian and international alternative film and documentaries. An in-depth interview with the director of a film is followed by the film itself.

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References

  1. oktoskop at okto.tv