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      • Documentary filmmaking can capture vanishing ways of life (Nanook of the North), poetically transform our vision (Koyaanisqatsi) and expose injustice (Harlan County, USA). Documentary filmmaking combines the power and grace of fictional filmmaking with the boldness and authenticity of stories taken directly from life.
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  2. Nov 24, 2023 · A documentary presents factual information, stories, or events with the intent to inform, educate, or raise awareness, often using real-life footage and interviews. In contrast, a movie, especially a fiction film, is primarily a work of creative storytelling.

  3. Dec 8, 2021 · Modern Documentary Film Examples. In recent years, there’s been a trend toward essayistic documentaries-such as An Inconvenient Truth (2006) and Food, Inc. (2008) – and personality-driven films, especially by American filmmaker Michael Moore, such as Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004).

  4. Jun 7, 2021 · Film Documentary Guide: 6 Types of Documentaries. Documentaries come in many formats and genres. This allows filmmakers to push traditional boundaries or mix elements from different modes to produce a unique and powerful film.

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    • Poetic Documentaries. First seen in the 1920s, poetic documentaries are very much what they sound like. They focus on experiences, images, and showing the audience the world through different eyes.
    • Expository Documentaries. Expository documentaries are probably closest to what most people consider “documentaries.” In sharp contrast to poetic, expository documentaries aim to inform and/or persuade — often through omnipresent “Voice of God” narration devoid of ambiguous or poetic rhetoric.
    • Observational Documentaries. Observational documentaries aim to observe the world around them. Originating in the 1960s alongside advances in portable film equipment, the Cinéma Vérité-style is much less pointed than the expository approach.
    • Participatory Documentaries. Participatory documentaries include the filmmaker within the narrative. This inclusion can be as minor as a filmmaker using their voice to prod their subjects with questions or cues from behind the camera—or as major as a filmmaker directly influencing the actions of the narrative.
  5. May 26, 2016 · Here’s a brief list, but check the article for more in-depth descriptions and examples. Poetic Documentaries – focuses on experiences and images to create a feeling rather than a truth. Expository Documentaries – aims to persuade and inform, often through “Voice of God” narration.

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  6. A documentary is a broad term to describe a non-fiction movie that in some way "documents" or captures reality. Documentaries are often used to reveal an unusual, interesting or unknown angle.

  7. A documentary film or documentary is a non-fictional motion picture intended to "document reality, primarily for instruction, education or maintaining a historical record". [1] Bill Nichols has characterized the documentary in terms of "a filmmaking practice, a cinematic tradition, and mode of audience reception [that remains] a practice ...

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