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Definition of docudrama in English: docudramanounˈdɒkjʊˌdrɑːməˈdɑkjəˌdrɑmə A dramatized television film based on real events. 文献电视片 mass noun television docudrama set itself up as the balancer of history Example sentencesExamples - He has produced the literary equivalent of a docudrama.
- It has all the makings of a sitcom, or maybe a docudrama.
- The documentary features and docudramas produced and telecast turned out to be immensely beneficial to the student community.
- Despite our misgivings about docudramas, we felt that the independence of public broadcasting was at stake.
- As well as documentaries, this year's fest offers up a compelling docudrama on an infamous true story.
- Now, thanks to a well-meaning TV movie from the USA Network, we get a historical docudrama about this flamboyant, fearless leader.
- The other one I did was much more like a docudrama, where you took a real situation and told a story around that.
- Never mind the artistic values of dramatic license and creative interpretation that usually flow freely in such docudramas, both the good ones and the not-so-good.
- During the Science Film Festival, documentaries and docudramas on scientists and science-related subjects are being screened.
- Her story was already improved into a docudrama several years ago.
- I would love to do a docudrama about her.
- In Bouse's view, contemporary wildlife films should not be viewed as documentaries, but as docudramas.
- Honestly, I don't see the film as being successfully neorealistic, but to call it a simple docudrama would disparage both the film and the director.
- So many people vowed to boycott sponsors of the biased docudrama that airing it on primetime TV became financially imprudent.
- James Dean radiated a furtive, brooding, fifties masculinity that two shows - a new docudrama and a feature film - try to decode.
- The most notable thing about both episodes, in the context of a supposed docudrama, is that neither of them actually happened: they were both dreamed up by the scriptwriter.
- When real-life disasters hit, American movies tend to leave the hard work of analysis and healing to television docudramas, cable presentations and independent documentaries.
- There have been a number of docudramas detailing the exploits of black troops, or that have included them in various Civil War battle scenes.
- It was a good film, although it was obvious that the director had a story he wanted to tell, which makes it more of a docudrama than a documentary.
- It's not in any way ‘real’, obviously - it's not a docudrama, it's not true-to-life.
Synonyms broadcast, production, show, presentation, transmission, performance, telecast, simulcast, videocast, podcast
Origin1960s: from docu- + drama. Definition of docudrama in US English: docudramanounˈdäkyəˌdräməˈdɑkjəˌdrɑmə A dramatized television movie based on real events. 文献电视片 mass noun television docudrama set itself up as the balancer of history Example sentencesExamples - He has produced the literary equivalent of a docudrama.
- In Bouse's view, contemporary wildlife films should not be viewed as documentaries, but as docudramas.
- When real-life disasters hit, American movies tend to leave the hard work of analysis and healing to television docudramas, cable presentations and independent documentaries.
- James Dean radiated a furtive, brooding, fifties masculinity that two shows - a new docudrama and a feature film - try to decode.
- The most notable thing about both episodes, in the context of a supposed docudrama, is that neither of them actually happened: they were both dreamed up by the scriptwriter.
- Her story was already improved into a docudrama several years ago.
- Despite our misgivings about docudramas, we felt that the independence of public broadcasting was at stake.
- The other one I did was much more like a docudrama, where you took a real situation and told a story around that.
- It's not in any way ‘real’, obviously - it's not a docudrama, it's not true-to-life.
- So many people vowed to boycott sponsors of the biased docudrama that airing it on primetime TV became financially imprudent.
- During the Science Film Festival, documentaries and docudramas on scientists and science-related subjects are being screened.
- There have been a number of docudramas detailing the exploits of black troops, or that have included them in various Civil War battle scenes.
- It was a good film, although it was obvious that the director had a story he wanted to tell, which makes it more of a docudrama than a documentary.
- As well as documentaries, this year's fest offers up a compelling docudrama on an infamous true story.
- Now, thanks to a well-meaning TV movie from the USA Network, we get a historical docudrama about this flamboyant, fearless leader.
- Never mind the artistic values of dramatic license and creative interpretation that usually flow freely in such docudramas, both the good ones and the not-so-good.
- I would love to do a docudrama about her.
- It has all the makings of a sitcom, or maybe a docudrama.
- Honestly, I don't see the film as being successfully neorealistic, but to call it a simple docudrama would disparage both the film and the director.
- The documentary features and docudramas produced and telecast turned out to be immensely beneficial to the student community.
Synonyms broadcast, production, show, presentation, transmission, performance, telecast, simulcast, videocast, podcast
Origin1960s: from docu- + drama. |