Etymology
The term "docudrama" is a portmanteau of the words "documentary" and "drama."
Meaning and Origin
Docudrama is a genre of filmmaking that combines elements of documentary and drama. It presents real-life events and characters in a dramatic format, using reenactments, interviews, and authentic footage.
The term "docudrama" was first used in the early 1960s to describe a television series called "The Saga of Western Man." This series used reenactments and historical footage to tell the story of Western civilization.
Since then, docudramas have become a popular form of historical and current events programming on television and in film. They offer viewers a unique way to learn about the past and present by blending the factual with the dramatic.
Key Features of Docudramas
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