Subject

Subject
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Film Details

Year

2022

Duration

97 minutes

Genres

Documentary

Language

English

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Synopsis

This documentary explores the ethics of non-fiction filmmaking and the responsibility filmmakers have to their subjects through five modern case studies: The Staircase, The Square, Hoop Dreams, The Wolfpack, and Capturing the Friedmans. It consists of clips of these, and many other well-known documentaries, but deliberately avoids interviewing the filmmakers, instead focusing on the experiences of the subjects, while also including contributions from others within the industry (directors, programmers, writers, etc.). With documentaries being such an integral part of cinema culture, this is a valuable platform for students to begin navigating the complexities of non-fiction filmmaking.

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15 Classification

child sex abuse references, domestic abuse

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