Hershman Leeson's project not only demonstrates how subjects are defined through social and cultural constructs, it also disrupts that same system by introducing
a fictionalized character into it.
Jacqueline Bisset, twice (first as a barely
fictionalized character in the 1978 film The Greek Tycoon, then 25 years later in the television movie America's Prince).
Morgan specializes in such
fictionalized character studies of historical figures, with both The Queen (Helen Mirren) and The Last King of Scotland (Forest Whitaker) leading to Oscar win for the actors in the title roles.
Further, some comments have been created by
fictionalized characters as a way for the company to provide examples of possible < but not guaranteed < results.
Hershman Leeson created a fictional character named Roberta Breitmore between 1973 and 1978, who even had her own therapist; Mendieta photographed herself with male facial hair to challenge gender signifiers; Sherman's conceptual portraits have seen her disguise herself as
fictionalized characters; and Wearing has manipulated her self image with masks.
Both Fujiwara's and Kasper's works expose hidden realities in engaging with narrative structures and shifts in
fictionalized characters and personae.
Not exact matches
It was an example of the «
characters» in a documentary, in this case the 1984 The Times of Harvey Milk, being more interesting than his
fictionalized versions.
A
fictionalized creation that's not in the book, if you're looking for the barest of superficial
character texture, you're thanking the gods Peter Jackson and his co-writers invented her.
The film begins in the fall of 2002 and is set in Sacramento, California, which is where Gerwig was born; she attended an all - girls Catholic school and her mother was a nurse, just like the
fictionalized lead
characters.
Both shows were critical hits, and Shandling's meta approach — he frequently broke the fourth wall on It's Garry Shandling's Show, and his talk - show host
character «Larry Sanders» was a
fictionalized version of Shandling himself — has proven highly influential in the decades since.
Her
character, modeled after James Carville, is a
fictionalized take on a 2005 documentary that deta...
«I thought it was entirely
fictionalized and our writer Steve was so creative to come up with the quirky
characters and absurd incidents.»
The film serves up a substantially
fictionalized version of events, as only a couple of the
characters here were real - life heroines, namely, Emmeline Pankhurst (1858 - 1928) and Emily Wilding Davison (1872 - 1913), portrayed by Meryl Streep and Natalie Press, respectively.
The
characters are likable and played with considerable enthusiasm, easily compensating for the
fictionalized biography.
I'd love to see the results if a teacher had each kid pick a rain forest animal, give a presentation on it, and then
fictionalize it as a magical shadow walker, like the
characters in the book.
In Wicked City, his sixth mystery, Atkins
fictionalizes this tale, populating his book with a cast of multifaceted
characters - some real, some products of his imagination, some composites.
Street Fighter is a 1994 attempt to
fictionalize the adventures of the
characters in a videogame series that was held together by different men and women with an impossible number of muscles punching each other to death.
Often with apathetic expressions, the drawings render various
characters from the UmuEze Amara Clan, a
fictionalized aristocratic family.
The Mexico - City based artist is presenting an installation in three parts that revolves around a video «made up of six chapters framed within
fictionalized vignettes,» with the main
character «Urchin» at the centre.
A recent article in the Broad Street Review applauds the work, stating that «Graham doesn't just
fictionalize theater history... he creates room to explore
characters without the burden of biographical fidelity.»
The film, adapted from a 1955 play by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, is a
fictionalized account, and the
characters» names are changed, however slightly (Tracy's Darrow is Henry Drummond, and March's Bryan is Matthew Harrison Brady).
Here, Ms. De Havilland's claims failed, and the Court noted that viewers are familiar that docudramas (even those which are «based» on fact) contain
fictionalized scenes, conversations and
characters, as well as dramatic interpretations of events and dialogue.
So, are Atlantans concerned that their commercial real estate barons —
fictionalized — will be as amoral and arrogant as many of the
characters in Bonfire?