Sentences with phrase «dramatic recreations»

"Dramatic recreations" refers to portraying events or stories from the past in a dramatic way, usually in movies, TV shows, or plays. It involves actors acting out scenes that are based on true events, often with added elements to make it more engaging for the audience. Full definition
The Stanford Prison Experiment is a reasonably engaging dramatic recreation of the experiment, featuring large group of talented young actors playing the test subjects.
Starring Peter Sarsgaard, Jimmi Simpson, Tim Blake Nelson, Bob Balaban, and more, Wormwood employs a unique hybrid format that combines long - form documentary interviews with dramatic recreations of the most significant of past events.
The film features dramatic recreations starring Luke Evans, Frances Barber, Adam Brown, Scott Chambers, Milo Parker and Edward Petherbridge.
Mexican actor Gael Garcia Bernal's dramatic recreation of the migrant's last days and his encounters with others on each step of the same journey are juxtaposed with interviews with those who knew the deceased, shots of American officials on the other side attempting to identify and trace the dead man, and information about the treacherous trek across the border.
So he ventured into town, interviewed contemporary residents about this historical atrocity and then asked them to participate in a dramatic recreation.
Though Bigelow's treatment of the subject was shocking and brutally honest given its context as a dramatic recreation, Kaufman's documentary has a natural intensity and resonance that lives on with significant weight as it spans such a wide array of lives.
Defendants, on the other hand, have produced a dramatic recreation of the events that, though based on the historical record including the documentary, does not appropriate Plaintiffs» expressive elements and makes no pretense of being historically accurate.
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