Claiming the Real - The Griersonian Documentary and Its Legitimations (Hardcover)


This work rewrites the history of documentary film to take account of technological change. Winston explores the role of such figures as Grierson, Flaherty and Dziga Vertov, and examines both the principles and practice of the major movements in documentary, such as "cinema verite". He offers a revised definition of the essential difference between fiction and documentary, and identifies the ethical base of any film practice which attempts to capture "truth".

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This work rewrites the history of documentary film to take account of technological change. Winston explores the role of such figures as Grierson, Flaherty and Dziga Vertov, and examines both the principles and practice of the major movements in documentary, such as "cinema verite". He offers a revised definition of the essential difference between fiction and documentary, and identifies the ethical base of any film practice which attempts to capture "truth".

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Bfi Publishing

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

March 1995

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Dimensions

234 x 153mm (L x W)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

320

ISBN-13

978-0-85170-463-0

Barcode

9780851704630

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LSN

0-85170-463-8



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