A performative documentary is a genre of filmmaking that emphasizes the personal perspective and subjective experience of the filmmaker, often blending documentary elements with artistic expression. It typically includes the filmmaker's own presence and narrative, reflecting their thoughts, emotions, and interpretations of events or subjects. This style challenges traditional notions of objectivity in documentary filmmaking, inviting viewers to engage with the material on a more intimate and emotional level. Examples include works that incorporate personal storytelling, reenactments, or experimental techniques.
The Donner Party - documentary - was created in 1992.
Pageant - documentary - was created in 2008.
The Corporation is a documentary directed by Marc Achbar and Jennifer Abbott. This documentary is about the concept of corporation in recent history.
An antidocumentary is a documentary made in opposition to the normal standards of a documentary.
it depends on the type of documentary you are making
Jean Baxen has written: 'Performative praxis' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, AIDS (Disease), Teachers, Attitudes, HIV infections, Performative (Philosophy), Prevention
There are several different types of documentaries. Some of these are, expository documentary, observational documentary, and the observational documentary.
Performative Function - the thing and perform what the person say
There is currently no documentary about Usher
a documentary is spelled 'un documentaire' in French.
The Donner Party - documentary - was created in 1992.
Documentary can be an adjective and a noun.
A documentary is a film where you learn about a person or thing
documentary bill of exchange
Documentary Center was created in 1990.
RT Documentary was created in 2011.
Pageant - documentary - was created in 2008.