"Téléréalité" tells the story of the rise of a young Rastignac, an accountant by trade, leaving his native Drôme to become the all-powerful television producer who, at the beginning of the 2000s, will import into France this concept of program which consists of watching complete strangers, locked up for days in a loft-like TV studio.

It was just 20 years ago, a major turning point in the history of the French audiovisual landscape that inspired the writer Aurélien Bellanger.

In 240 pages, the latter plays with very real characters from the world of television, and creates others by drawing inspiration from animators, or even figures from this small world.

Find all the details on "Téléréalité" by visiting the website of the Mollat ​​bookstore, in Bordeaux