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In the documentary "Tickled," out June 17, Kiwi culture journalist David Farrier explores the subculture of competitive endurance tickling.
Few things in this world are too weird to be true — the universe has a sick and twisted enough imagination to make any dream or nightmare a reality. Except, it turns out, competitive tickling. The ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Documentaries can do a lot of incredible things. Some educate, introducing viewers to a world they’ve never known before. Others expose the sinister underbelly of ...
Like any good, curious journalist, New Zealand pop culture guru David Farrier was intrigued by an “endurance tickling” competition he stumbled upon online. A mysterious company was offering ...
Even though the ad for the movie “Tickled” says, “It’s not what you think,” New Zealand director David Farrier admits that most viewers have the wrong impression about the film before they see it.
Few things in this world are too weird to be true — the universe has a sick and twisted enough imagination to make any dream or nightmare a reality. Except, it turns out, competitive tickling. The ...
Last year’s SIFF nonfiction division featured a semi-serious documentary, “Do I Sound Gay?,” that explored gay stereotypes and their impact. An engaging and constantly surprising New Zealand ...
DAVINA scouts scallies. Working for the TINA TICKLE EMPIRE shes on the lookout for some good lookers to compete in the sport of ENDURANCE TICKLING. Its really, really well paid, and for subscription ...
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