Pseudodocumentary
A pseudodocumentary is a film genre which uses documentary style, location shooting and actuality film footage in the context of fictional narrative filmmaking. Most notably, it was associated with a briefly popular cycle of films that Hollywood put out in the late 1940s, especially those produced by Louis de Rochemont and directed by Henry Hathaway.
Related Topics:
Documentary - Actuality film - Louis de Rochemont - Henry Hathaway
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