Dramatéla: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "A '''dramatéla''' is a type of long-running {{wp|Serial (radio and television)|serial}} produced in the Nelbec countries. Despite the portmenteau combining ''drama'' and...")
 
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
A '''dramatéla''' is a type of long-running {{wp|Serial (radio and television)|serial}} produced in the [[Nelbec countries]]. Despite the portmenteau combining ''drama'' and ''télyvysjon'', the genre is frequently characterized by {{wp|comedy drama}}, {{wp|slapstick}}, alongside {{wp|melodrama}} and {{wp|sentimentality}}.
A '''''dramatéla''''' is a type of long-running {{wp|Serial (radio and television)|serial}} produced in the [[Nelbec countries]]. Despite the portmenteau combining ''drama'' and ''télyvysjon'', the genre is frequently characterized by {{wp|comedy drama}}, {{wp|slapstick}}, alongside {{wp|melodrama}} and {{wp|sentimentality}}.
 
The medium emerged during the onset of television in the [[Nelborne]] and the aftermath of the [[Nelborne War]]. Early ''dramatéla'' television was primarily produced in [[Alquiyan language|Alquiyan]] and [[Seketese language|Seketese]], but became widely distributed across Nelbec countries in dubs in both languages alongside regional languages such as [[Wilsk language|Wilsk]] and [[Trjebian language|Trjebian]].
 
==See also==
*[[Culture of the Nelborne]]

Revision as of 23:45, 9 March 2023

A dramatéla is a type of long-running serial produced in the Nelbec countries. Despite the portmenteau combining drama and télyvysjon, the genre is frequently characterized by comedy drama, slapstick, alongside melodrama and sentimentality.

The medium emerged during the onset of television in the Nelborne and the aftermath of the Nelborne War. Early dramatéla television was primarily produced in Alquiyan and Seketese, but became widely distributed across Nelbec countries in dubs in both languages alongside regional languages such as Wilsk and Trjebian.

See also