Inexplicable, yet a Fact

Inexplicable, yet a Fact

A frame from the original (before season 3) opening sequence.
Genre Docufiction
Narrated by Sergey Druzhko, Lydia Velezheva
Country of origin Russia
Original language(s) Russian
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 149
Production
Running time 42 minutes
Production company(s) Soho Media (then known as Soho Production)
Release
Original network TNT (Russian TV channel)
Picture format 4:3
Original release March 3, 2005 (2005-03-03) – July 19, 2008 (2008-07-19)
External links
Website
A frame from the opening sequence showcasing the response of the graphic designer of the series Inexplicable, yet a Fact to the famous X-Files punchline, "The Truth is Out There." The artist's depiction of a blurred six-fingered grey alien's head and hand, with the blurred Inexplicable, yet a Fact logo on its palm, is accompanied with the caption "Alien image 321b/3" (in black) and the grammatically-incorrect subcaption "ALIENS IS OVER THERE" (in white): another piece of evidence to the claim that the information presented by the series is underverified.

Inexplicable, yet a Fact (Russian: Необъяснимо, но факт, often abbreviated as ННФ[1] and has also been translated as Inexplicable, but Factual[2]) was a popular TV show on TNT (Russian TV channel). Inexplicable, yet a Fact is among the earliest pseudo-documentary projects on the Russian television and has influenced several similar projects on other Russian TV channels: Fantastical Stories (REN TV), Cannot Be! (STS (TV channel)), X Files (DTV), and others. The series has begun shortly after Syfy's Ghost Hunters, possibly influenced by the success of the series, and before Discovery Channel's A Haunting. Inexplicable, yet a Fact, as well as the aforementioned pseudo-documentaries, root in Chariots of the Gods (film), with Inexplicable, yet a Fact heavily using the footage and ideas from the film in several episodes.

Format

Video

Videographically, the TV show features a roughly even blend of footage recorded originally and short sequences of shots from motion pictures. For this reason, Inexplicable, yet a Fact has featured an exceedingly rich array of films from experimental (notably, Jean-Pierre Jeunet's The Bunker of the Last Gunshots) to mainstream (notably, Bram Stoker's Dracula), with the heavier inclusion of the Qatsi trilogy, Mondo cane, and BBC documentaries (notably The Planets, The Human Body).

Stills showcasing themes of narration (such as images of books, people, and phenomena mentioned) are also present.

Audio

Inexplicable, yet a Fact features a bed of a roughly even blend of popular music (notably, soundtracks to the Matrix trilogy and Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, Depeche Mode's album Playing the Angel, Skunk Anansie's popular single Charlie Big Potato, and tracks from Café del Mar's music compilations) and tracks from production music libraries: VideoHelper (heavy inclusion of tracks by Chris Jones, Serious Matters and Lo-Fi Groove, as well as Joseph Saba's and Stewart Winter's Enya's Head Trauma, notable for being remixed four times in VideoHelper's collections), Koka (notably, Jean Paul Niquin-Merkel's and Philippe Lhommet's track Millennium and the album KOK2095 Space), Omnimusic, Atmosphere, NYB, and others.

Criticism

The TV show has spread irrational, superstitious, and pseudoscientific belief in alien abductions, extrasensory perception, astrology, spiritism, numerology, palmistry, and related areas of human activity to the TNT viewers (mostly, the adolescent demographic).

Comicality

The active fan-community of the program exists on VK (social network), titled We are laughing at Inexplicable, yet a Fact (originally, Угарающие по "Необъяснимо, но факт"[3]), which, together with TNT's mostly comic content (notably Comedy Club) and comic promotional videos,[4] suggests that Inexplicable, yet a Fact is a parody of related television projects about mysticism, although the show presents itself in a grave, serious manner.

References

  1. "Необъяснимо, но факт", TNT (Russian TV channel), retrieved 2014-02-23, Серии последнего сезона «ННФ» чем-то похожи на видеоблог
  2. "International Film Festival on Human Rights, Stalker" (PDF). The Directorate of the International Film Festival on Human Rights, Stalker. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
  3. Угарающие по "Необъяснимо, но факт", retrieved 2014-02-23
  4. Незаконченное расследование Дружко [Druzhko's unfinished investigation] (in Russian). TNT (Russian TV channel). 2008. Retrieved 2014-02-23.
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