Faces of Death is a notorious documentary that showcases some of the most shocking and disturbing footage of death and violence ever captured on camera. It has sparked debates about the ethics of filming and distributing such content, as well as the line between documentary and fiction. The film includes scenes of executions, autopsies, cannibalism, and other gruesome acts, some of which are staged and some of which are real.
20,000 Days on Earth is a part-documentary, part-fiction film that follows musician Nick Cave on his 20,000th day alive. It blends real moments with fictionalized scenes to provide an intimate and artistic portrayal of Cave's life, relationships, and creative process. The film also features Cave's performances and insightful conversations with friends and collaborators.
Alien Autopsy: Fact or Fiction? is a documentary that delves into the enduring controversy surrounding an alleged alien autopsy. Set in the 1940s in Roswell, New Mexico, the film explores the crash of an unidentified flying object and the subsequent claims of an autopsy being conducted on an extraterrestrial being. The movie investigates the deception and skepticism surrounding the incident, as well as the relationship between documentary and fiction in the portrayal of such events. The plot also touches on the influence of hoaxes, gullibility, and the use of faked footage. Overall, it offers a critical examination of the blurred lines between truth and fiction in the world of extraterrestrial phenomena.
Forgotten Silver is a comedic satire that explores the relationship between documentary and fiction. It follows the story of Colin McKenzie, a fictional character who is portrayed as a forgotten film pioneer. The film delves into the world of filmmaking and showcases the creation of fictional films by McKenzie, including his supposed involvement in World War One and the Spanish Civil War. Through interviews and faked footage, Forgotten Silver creates a humorous mockumentary that examines the blurred lines between reality and fiction in the film industry.
The shy late twenties Torsten tile lives with his mother in a bleak Berlin slab. In the guise of his alter ego "Lux - Warrior of Light" he tries to make the world a little bit better. He distributes food to the homeless and helps out on his forays through the city wherever he can. A film crew accompanies him to make a documentary about the social engagement of the self-appointed real-life superhero. Jan, the director, is still looking for a donor. The resourceful producer Brandt shows interest, but on condition that he sees something spectacular.
Faces of Death IV is a shocking and controversial documentary that explores the relationship between documentary and fiction. It includes both real and staged scenes of death, daring stunts, and water-skiing accidents. The film blurs the lines between reality and fiction, making it a true daredevil of a documentary.
A family's home movies document a desperate crime spree and the bid to outrun the consequences. Born from a colossal trove of innocuous uploads to YouTube, Fraud is an impressionistic meta-fiction thriller that reveals one family's struggle for the American Dream and the mutability of the stories we tell online.
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