Sentences with word «fictionalisation»

The first - person account of grappling with terminal illness proves to be startlingly fertile ground for cinema when juxtaposed with the other strand of the film, an impressionistic fictionalisation of everyday events like meetings with doctors and friends in which Lili Taylor plays the protagonist.
The invited artists are united in their interest in articulating the mixture and involvements of this present fictionalisation in their artistic language.
Two major goals of the film seem to be to faithfully document a crucial moment in history through entertaining fictionalisation and to use Lincoln's involvement as a way of shining some light on the type of person he was.
Using fictionalisation and humour, narratives and moments from day - to - day experiences, teaching and conversations with her friends, family or her cat are introduced as the foundation for investigations into the questioning of stuff and our individual experience of it all.
Like the artist who showed with him, Kiluanji Kia Henda, Rossouw's interests lie in the science - fictionalisation of history and culture.
Director Joe Wright has defended the sequence as «a fictionalisation of an emotional truth», but many people detest the moment and its historical inaccuracies.
Michael Winterbottom's drama is a fictionalisation of the Knox case, starring Daniel Brühl, Kate Beckinsale and Cara Delevingne
The extent of the fictionalisation in a factual drama can vary.
While the fictionalisation of reality creates the factual drama genre, fictionalisation may also be required for the practicality of duration or legal reasons such as the protection of children or victims of crime.
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