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The Blind SideDaddy's Little GirlsFamily FuedSocial NetworkingMilkMalcom XThe Kings SpeechPearl Harbor (loosely based)Mommie DearestThe Basketball DiariesTitanic (loosely based)An American CrimeStuckGirl InterruptedMidnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (based on the nonfiction book of the same name)The Amityville Horror (only the opening murder)The Exorcism of Emily RoseOpen WaterTrainOctober Sky (based on the life of Homer Hickam)American GangsterErin BrockovichCasinoDonnie BrascoRudyRemember the TitansWalk the LineThe Pursuit of HappynessPublic EnemiesNotoriousMonsterA League of Their OwnChangelingAliveWe Are MarshallAwakeningsJFKThe FugitiveHowever, you should be aware that many of these movies are very loosely based on true events.
I am the author of Saving Max, Antoinette van Heugten, and no, it is a novel, a thriller in fact. The book is, however, loosely based on my experiences as the mother of an Asperger's son and an extended visit to a psychiatric hospital.
Nonfiction
Nonfiction deals with presenting facts and information that are based on reality and verifiable evidence. This distinguishes it from fiction, which is primarily based on imagination and creativity.
Nonfiction
No it's not it is based off of real events
It is loosely based on Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift.
No, nonfiction is a term that refers to writing that is based on facts and reality, as opposed to fiction which is imaginary. It is not a prefix.
Yes, the movie "Texas Killing Fields" is loosely based on a real place in Texas where multiple murders occurred. There is no specific book directly tied to the movie, but there are books on true crime cases that have taken place in the Texas Killing Fields.
It was loosely based on a play of the same name
VERY loosely based on the comic series.
The book "The Queen of the South" is a work of fiction. It is a novel written by Spanish author Arturo Pérez-Reverte.