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  • ...journal|last=VanSlyke-Briggs|first=Kjersti|date=2009-09-01|title=Consider ethnofiction|url=https://doi.org/10.1080/17457820903170143|journal=Ethnography and Educa ...=L'ethnofiction à l'œuvre. Prisme et images de l'entité dogon |trans-title=Ethnofiction at work. Prism and images of the dogon entity |language=French |journal=Eth
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  • ...01 }} at several film festivals</ref><ref>See: Hybrids (fiction/nonfiction films) at External links</ref> The term involves a way of making films already practiced by such authors as [[Robert Flaherty]], one of the father
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  • ...Hollywood cinema but 1930s brought about a change in the history of these films with the popularity of independent filmmakers. ...st which took the whole story along. Travelogues are defined as nonfiction films that use a place as their primary subject.{{sfn|Ruoff|2006|p=17}} They ofte
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  • ...hink it rests somewhere between the fields of anthropology and documentary films.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://astro.temple.edu/~ruby/aaa/ruby.html|archive-url ...raphic filmmaker [[David MacDougall]] wrote in a 1978 paper: "Ethnographic films cannot be said to constitute a genre, nor is ethnographic film-making a dis
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  • ...y is the keynote, is generally distinguished from a film merely "[[List of films based on actual events|based on true events]]", a term which implies a grea ...AAQBAJ&pg=PA57}}</ref> Perhaps the most significant of the semidocumentary films was ''[[He Walked by Night]]'', based upon an [[Erwin Walker|actual case]].
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