Bipolar Show is not an interview show. Michel Melamed's project at Canal Brasil is the first performance series in Brazilian television, mixing reality and fiction in conversations and improvisations between the host and his guests, using ...See moreBipolar Show is not an interview show. Michel Melamed's project at Canal Brasil is the first performance series in Brazilian television, mixing reality and fiction in conversations and improvisations between the host and his guests, using two different settings and all types of mood, going from high spirits and fellowship to provocation and sadness. An original number with the newest names in Brazilian music ends each episode. The show plays with the idea of polarization in a country that, according to the host, is historically bipolar, torn between the exacerbated patriotic notion that "God is Brazilian" and a huge inferiority complex.
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