The boundaries of non-fiction and the frontier of film and contemporary moving-image
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Mainland China
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Story:
Blurring the fictionality: Traditionally, fiction films have been defined as being created entirely by the author's imagination, while nonfiction works are based on real events or facts. However, this distinction becomes blurred as creators begin to introduce fictional elements into non-fiction works. For example, some non-fiction works may use dramatization to enhance the narrative or present real events through artistic representation. When fictionalized non-fiction occurs: Some nonfiction works may contain a large number of fictional elements, such as exaggerations, exaggerations, or adaptations of real events, or some degree of reconstruction of facts. This makes it difficult for the audience to accurately judge the authenticity of the work, and as a result, the line between fiction and non-fiction becomes more blurred.
Blurring the fictionality: Traditionally, fiction films have been defined as being created entirely by the author's imagination, while nonfiction works are based on real events or facts. However, this distinction becomes blurred as creators begin to introduce fictional elements into non-fiction works. For example, some non-fiction works may use dramatization to enhance the narrative or present real events through artistic representation. When fictionalized non-fiction occurs: Some nonfiction works may contain a large number of fictional elements, such as exaggerations, exaggerations, or adaptations of real events, or some degree of reconstruction of facts. This makes it difficult for the audience to accurately judge the authenticity of the work, and as a result, the line between fiction and non-fiction becomes more blurred.
Casts & Crews:
ZHU Chenliang
Directors
Language:
Mandarin
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Casts & Crews
ZHU Chenliang
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Story:
Blurring the fictionality: Traditionally, fiction films have been defined as being created entirely by the author's imagination, while nonfiction works are based on real events or facts. However, this distinction becomes blurred as creators begin to introduce fictional elements into non-fiction works. For example, some non-fiction works may use dramatization to enhance the narrative or present real events through artistic representation.
When fictionalized non-fiction occurs: Some nonfiction works may contain a large number of fictional elements, such as exaggerations, exaggerations, or adaptations of real events, or some degree of reconstruction of facts. This makes it difficult for the audience to accurately judge the authenticity of the work, and as a result, the line between fiction and non-fiction becomes more blurred.