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How ‘The Flaws’, An Absurdist Comedy Series In Which Barely Anyone Speaks, Beat The Competition At Seriencamp: “We Thought Dialogue Was The Hardest Part, So Let’s Leave Out The Dialogue”

When Bastien Reiber and his Das Manko Collective started planning a TV show, they decided they would do away with the difficult part. The resulting ZDF series, The Flaws, is incredibly light on dialo…

How ‘The Flaws’, An Absurdist Comedy Series In Which Barely Anyone Speaks, Beat The Competition At Seriencamp: “We Thought Dialogue Was The Hardest Part, So Let’s Leave Out The Dialogue”
Deadline Hollywood — 9 June 2026
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When Bastien Reiber and his Das Manko Collective started planning a TV show, they decided they would do away with the difficult part. The resulting ZD

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Why This Matters

The Flaws’ radical departure from conventional dialogue-driven storytelling challenges the assumption that verbal exchange is the sole engine of narrative tension. By prioritizing visual and situational comedy, the series underscores a growing appetite for experimental formats in an era dominated by serialized, dialogue-heavy prestige television. Its success at Seriencamp—a festival celebrating innovative German-language content—signals a possible shift in audience expectations toward bold, medium-specific risks.

Background Context

German public broadcaster ZDF has historically favored accessible, dialogue-driven content, often prioritizing broad appeal over formal experimentation. Meanwhile, absurdist comedy remains a niche in mainstream European television, despite a resurgence in underground and online spaces. The Das Manko Collective’s background in theater and performance art suggests this project was born from a rejection of traditional TV conventions, reflecting a generational divide in creative risk-taking.

What Happens Next

If The Flaws continues to perform well at festivals and gains traction with niche streaming platforms, it could embolden more creators to experiment with non-verbal storytelling. Conversely, its success may prompt broader industry skepticism about whether the absence of dialogue is a gimmick or a viable long-term format. The real test will be whether it resonates beyond festival circuits with audiences accustomed to faster-paced, dialogue-reliant entertainment.

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