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''Le Iene'' (; , but referencing the
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name of
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's 1992 movie ''
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'') is an Italian television program.


The program

''Le Iene'' is a television program broadcast on the Italian channel
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. Beginning in 1997, it is a comedy/satirical show, with sketches and reports into political affairs and consumer issues. ''Le Iene'' is based on an Argentine show '' Caiga Quien Caiga''. Because ''Le Iene'' was also the release name in Italy for the Tarantino's film ''Reservoir Dogs'', all the presenters on the program wear (like the protagonists of the Tarantino's movie) trademark black suits, white shirts and black ties. Recurring features of the program, besides the reportage, are the double interviews in which two famous people are asked the same questions, and are edited together on a split-screen, side by side so that they answer one after the other. The first series was hosted by
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and Peppe Quintale. Since then, many comedians, showgirl, presenter and actors have hosted, such as:
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, Andrea Pellizzari,
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, Miriam Leone,
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and
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. It has featured several writers like Davide Parenti, Lorenzo Maiello,
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Andrea Bempensante Andrea Bempensante (born 30 December 1969, in Milan) is an Italian screenwriter and senior writer at Le Iene Show, a satirical show on Italian television. He wrote the movies Assolo (1995), Doom (1996) and Cra-Cra (1997) which won awards at Veni ...
, and
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. The Spanish version aired by
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had to close due to poor ratings, but the program later returned and moved in 2008 to a new network,
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.


Controversies

In October 2006, reporter
Matteo Viviani Matteo is the Italian form of the given name Matthew. Another form is Mattia. The Hebrew meaning of Matteo is "gift of god". Matteo can also be used as a patronymic surname, often in the forms of de Matteo, De Matteo or DeMatteo, meaning " escenda ...
from ''Le Iene'' covertly tested deputies of Italy's lower house of parliament for drugs, by claiming to be performing TV interviews about the budget, when in fact the "make-up artist" preparing the deputies for the camera was actually swabbing their faces for samples to be tested for drugs. Of the 50 samples from deputies, almost one third tested positive for drug use in the previous 36 hours; 12 for
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and 4 for
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. When deputies discovered the ruse, they lobbied, on privacy grounds, for the broadcast of the pertinent episode of the show to be blocked, which it was. Matteo Viviani and Davide Parenti had to pay €5000 to avoid going to prison. In September 2009, a reporter from ''Le Iene'' joked about the homosexuality of
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at the press conference at Venice Film Festival. CNN broadcast the news as "a man strips for George Clooney" unaware of the identity of the man. In 2013, a report about the controversial
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was accused of causing pseudo-scientific misinformation. In October 2015, Stefano Corti, Alessando Onnis, and a cameraman from ''Le Iene'' reportedly harassed
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in his garage. Márquez was earlier involved in a controversial collision with
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at the 2015 Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix. During the altercation, the reporters from ''Le Iene'' reportedly attacked Márquez after the latter's father had asked them to leave.


References


External links

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Official Italia 1 website

News article (translated into English) from Il Corriere della Sera about the parliamentary drugs scandal

News article from ABC News about the parliamentary drugs scandal

Guardian article on Le Iene from 2002
{{DEFAULTSORT:Iene Italian comedy television series Italia 1 original programming