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Docufiction

Docufiction (or docu-fiction), often confused with docudrama, is the cinematographic combination of documentary and fiction.〔(Reality and documentary ) – at Six Types Of Documentary, article by Girish Shambu (blog)〕
It is a film genre〔(An Introduction to Genre Theory ) by Daniel Chandler at (Aberystwyth University )〕 which attempts to capture reality such as it is (as direct cinema or cinéma vérité) and which simultaneously introduces unreal elements or fictional situations in narrative in order to strengthen the representation of reality using some kind of artistic expression.
More precisely, it is a documentary contaminated with fictional elements,〔(Il difficile rapporto tra fiction e non fiction che si concretizza nella docu-fiction ) (The difficult relationship between fiction and non-fiction patent in docufiction ) - thesis in Italian by Laura Marchesi, Faculty of Communication Sciences (Università degli Studi di Pavia) at (Tesionline ), 2005/06〕 in real time,〔, (Docufiction in the Digital Age ) – Thesis by (Tay Huizhen ), National University of Singapore〕 filmed when the events take place, and in which someone – the character – plays his own role in real life. A film genre in expansion, it is adopted by a number of experimental filmmakers.
The new term docufiction〔What is docufiction? – See (Section II, pages 37 to 75 (four chapters) ) of the thesis by Prof. Theo Mäusli〕 appeared at the beginning of the 21st century. It is now commonly used in several languages and widely accepted for classification by international film festivals.〔Indie Matra Bhumi ((The Motherland) ) – Cannes Film Festival〕〔(Ablel Ferrara’s docufiction ) – Venice Film Festival〕〔(The Savage Eye: White Docu-Fiction & Black Reality ) at (Tribeca Film Festival )〕〔(Brian De Palma's On His Iraq Docu-Fiction Comeback ) at (The Huffington Post ) – Toronto Film Festival and Venice Film Festival〕〔Darius Mehrjui’s film Diamond 33Venice Film Festival〕〔(New Film Events ) – London Short Film Festival〕〔(Oscilloscope 'Howl' for Off Beat Docu-Fiction Sundance Selection ) at (Ion Cinema )〕〔(Docufiction ) at several film festivals〕〔See: Hybrids (fiction/nonfiction films) at External links〕 Either in cinema or television, docufiction is, anyway, a film genre in full development during the first decade of this century.
The word docufiction is also sometimes used to refer to literary journalism (creative nonfiction).〔(Tate Triennial 2009: Altermodern - 'Docufiction' )〕
==Docudrama and mockumentary==
In contrast, docudrama is usually a fictional and dramatized recreation〔See (Docudrama: the real (his)tory Confusion of genres ) – Page 2 on the thesis by Çiçek Coşkun (New York University School of Education)〕 of factual events in form of a documentary, at a time subsequent to the "real" events it portrays. A docudrama is often confused with ''docufiction'' when drama is considered interchangeable with fiction (both words meaning the same). Typically however, "docudrama" refers specifically to telefilms or other television media recreations that dramatize certain events often with actors.
A mockumentary (etymology: mock documentary)〔From "mock + documentary" - definition at The Free Dictionary〕 is also a film or television show in which fictitious events are presented in documentary format, sometimes a recreation of factual events after they took place or a comment on current events, typically satirical, comedic or even dramatic〔A television programme or film which takes the form of a serious documentary in order to satirize its subject. - definition at The Free Dictionary and Dictionary.com〕 (see genres: drama versus comedy and tragedy). Portraying events at an ulterior time and basically using fictional narrative such as docudrama, it should not be confused with docufiction as well.

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