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  2. Docudrama - Wikipedia

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    The docudrama genre is a reenactment of actual historical events. [1] However it makes no promise of being entirely accurate in its interpretation. [1] It blends fact and fiction for its recreation and its quality depends on factors like budget and production time. [3] The filmmaker Leslie Woodhead presents the docudrama dilemma in the ...

  3. Documentary theatre - Wikipedia

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    New York-based theater company The Civilians, known for its "investigative theater" method, also contributes to the genre with its creative approach that blends in-depth research with theatrical performance. [29] [30] Their work includes landmark productions such as Gone Missing, [31] Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play, [32] and The Great ...

  4. Docufiction - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, docudrama is usually a dramatized recreation of factual events in form of a documentary, at a time subsequent to the "real" events it portrays. [29] While docudrama can be confused with docufiction, "docudrama" refers specifically to film or other television recreations that dramatize certain events, often with actors. [citation ...

  5. Factual television - Wikipedia

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    These types of programs are also described as observational documentary, fly on the wall, docudrama, and reality television. [1] The genre has existed in some form or another since the early years of television, although the term factual television has especially been used to describe programs produced since the 1990s. [ 2 ]

  6. Category:Docudrama films - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; Contents; ... Pages in category "Docudrama films" The following 23 pages are in this category, out ...

  7. At a glance, Shirley Chisholm’s 1972 campaign for president was the definition of quixotic. She was 47 years old; at the time, she had served only one term (starting in 1968) as the first Black ...

  8. Television documentary - Wikipedia

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    Chad Raphael highlights CBS's See It Now (1951–1955) as being a landmark television documentary that spawned the investigative genre, marking the "first critical journalism on television." [22] Later, in the 1960s, televised documentary genres continued to expand; Natural history and wildlife subjects became popular documentary subjects.

  9. Category:Documentary film genres - Wikipedia

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