The Daily Show with Trevor Noah Season 2015 Episode 7

The Daily Show with Trevor Noah Season 2015 Episode 7 Evgeny Afineevsky

  • October 7, 2015
  • 1290 min

The Daily Show with Trevor Noah season 2015 episode 7 features filmmaker Evgeny Afineevsky as the special guest. Known for his documentary work, Afineevsky discusses his latest film, "Winter on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for Freedom" which covers the 2013-2014 Ukrainian revolution. Trevor Noah and Afineevsky delve into the details of the film highlighting the stories of the real people who fought for their freedom and rights.

Noah also engages Afineevsky on his personal journey as a filmmaker and the challenges he faced during the making of "Winter on Fire." The two speak about the impact of the documentary and the role of media in shaping public opinion and bringing about change.

The episode also includes The Daily Show's comical segments such as "Moment of Zen" and Noah's commentary on current events. Noah pokes fun at the ongoing political drama in Washington DC, especially the antics of former President Donald Trump. The show also features a satirical piece on the economy and American capitalism.

In between the segments, The Daily Show also has a mock news report on a fictitious hilarious news story. This mock news segment, known as "News You Can't Use," adds the needed comic relief and laughter to the show.

Overall, The Daily Show with Trevor Noah season 2015 episode 7 is an entertaining mix of news, satire, and interviews. The episode provides a glimpse into the world of a filmmaker and the power of documentaries in shaping public opinion. The show is also a reminder that in these times of serious political and social issues, laughter is still essential, and humor is one of the best ways to cope and make sense of it all.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 7, 2015
  • Runtime
    1290 min
  • Language
    English