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Mockumentary

A mockumentary (a portmanteau of mock and documentary) is one type of film or television show depicting fictional events, but presented as a documentary which in itself is a subset of a Faux-Documentry style of film-making.[1]

These productions are often used to analyze or comment on current events and issues by using a fictional setting, or to parody the documentary form itself.[2] While mockumentaries are usually comedic, pseudo-documentaries are their dramatic equivalents. However, pseudo-documentary should not be confused with docudrama, a fictional genre in which dramatic techniques are combined with documentary elements to depict real events. Nor should either of those be confused with docufiction, a genre in which documentaries are contaminated with fictional elements.

Mockumentaries are often presented as historical documentaries, with B roll and talking heads discussing past events, or as cinéma vérité pieces following people as they go through various events. Examples emerged during the 1950s when archival film footage became available.[2] A very early example was a short piece on the "Swiss Spaghetti Harvest" that appeared as an April Fools' prank on the British television program Panorama in 1957.

The term "mockumentary", which originated in the 1960s, was popularized in the mid-1980s when This Is Spinal Tap director Rob Reiner used it in interviews to describe that film.[3][4][5]

Mockumentaries can be partly or wholly improvised.

Early examples

Early work, including Luis Buñuel's 1933 Land Without Bread,[6] Orson Welles's 1938 radio broadcast of The War of the Worlds, various April Fools' Day news reports, and vérité-style film and television during the 1960s and 1970s, served as precursor to the genre.[3] Early examples of mock-documentaries include various films by Peter Watkins, such as The War Game (1965), Privilege (1967), and the dystopic Punishment Park (1971).[7]

Further examples are The Connection (1961), A Hard Day's Night (1964), David Holzman's Diary (1967), Pat Paulsen for President (1968), Take the Money and Run (1969), The Clowns (1970) by Federico Fellini (a peculiar hybrid of documentary and fiction, a docufiction), Smile (1975), Carlos Mayolo's Agarrando pueblo (1977) and All You Need Is Cash (1978). Albert Brooks was also an early popularizer of the mockumentary style with his film Real Life, 1979, a spoof of the 1973 reality television series An American Family. Woody Allen's Take the Money and Run is presented in documentary style with Allen playing a fictional criminal, Virgil Starkwell, whose crime exploits are "explored" throughout the film.[8] Jackson Beck, who used to narrate documentaries in the 1940s, provides the voice-over narration. Fictional interviews are inter-spliced throughout, especially those of Starkwell's parents who wear Groucho Marx noses and mustaches. The style of this film was widely appropriated by others and revisited by Allen himself in films such as Men of Crisis: The Harvey Wallinger Story (1971), Zelig (1983) and Sweet and Lowdown (1999).[8]

Early use of the mockumentary format in television comedy can be seen in several sketches from Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969–1974), such as "Hell's Grannies", "Piranha Brothers", and "The Funniest Joke in the World". The Hart and Lorne Terrific Hour (1970–1971) also featured mockumentary pieces that interspersed both scripted and real-life man-in-the-street interviews, the most famous likely being "The Puck Crisis" in which hockey pucks were claimed to have become infected with a form of Dutch elm disease.

All You Need Is Cash, developed from an early series of sketches in the comedy series Rutland Weekend Television, is a 1978 television film in mockumentary style about The Rutles, a fictional band that parodies The Beatles. The Beatle's own 1964 feature film debut, A Hard Day's Night, was itself filmed in mockumentary style: it ostensibly documents a few typical (and highly fictionalized) days in the life of the band as they travel from Liverpool to London for a television appearance.

Since 1980

In film and television

Since the beginning of the 1980s, the mockumentary format has gained considerable attention. The 1980 South African film The Gods Must be Crazy (along with its 1989 sequel) is presented in the manner of a nature documentary, with documentary narrator Paddy O'Byrne describing the events of the film in the manner of a biologist or anthropologist presenting scientific knowledge to viewers. In 1982, The Atomic Cafe is a Cold-War era American "mockumentary" film that made use of archival government footage from the 1950s.[9][10] Woody Allen's 1983 film Zelig stars Allen as a curiously nondescript enigma who is discovered for his remarkable ability to transform himself to resemble anyone he is near, and Allen is edited into historical archive footage.[8] In 1984, Christopher Guest co-wrote and starred in the mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap, directed by Rob Reiner. Guest went on to write and direct other mockumentaries including Waiting for Guffman, Best in Show, and A Mighty Wind, all written with costar Eugene Levy.[8]

In Central Europe, the first time that viewers were exposed to mockumentary was in 1988 when the Czechoslovakian short film Oil Gobblers was shown. For two weeks, TV viewers believed that the oil-eating animals really existed.[11]

Tim Robbins' 1992 film Bob Roberts was a mockumentary centered around the senatorial campaign of a right-wing stock trader and folksinger, and the unsavory connections and dirty tricks used to defeat a long-term liberal incumbent played by Gore Vidal. Man Bites Dog is a 1992 Belgian black comedy crime mockumentary written, produced, and directed by Rémy Belvaux, André Bonzel, and Benoît Poelvoorde. In 1995, Peter Jackson and Costa Botes directed Forgotten Silver, which claimed New Zealand "director" Colin McKenzie was a pioneer in filmmaking.[12] When the film was later revealed to be a mockumentary, Jackson received criticism for tricking viewers.[13]

Borat! Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan from 2006, and its 2020 sequel Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, are two controversial yet successful films that use this style, as does Brüno, a similar film from 2009 also starring Sacha Baron Cohen. Sony Pictures Animation released their second animated feature, Surf's Up in 2007, which was the first of its kind to incorporate the mockumentary style into animation. REC, a 2007 Spanish film by Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza, uses journalism aesthetics to approach a horror universe set up in a real building in Barcelona. The film was remade in the United States as the 2008 film Quarantine.[14]

Ivo Raza's 2020 mockumentary Reboot Camp is a comedy about a fake cult that uses an ensemble cast of celebrities from the film (David Koechner, Eric Roberts, Chaz Bono, Ed Begley Jr.), performing arts (Ja Rule, Billy Morrison), and TV (Lindsey Shaw, Pierson Fode, Johnny Bananas) to play fictional versions of themselves.[15]

In television, the most notable mockumentaries in the 2000s have been ABC Australia's The Games (1998–2000), the Canadian series Trailer Park Boys (1999–present), the British shows Marion and Geoff (2000), Twenty Twelve (2011–2012) (which follows the fictional Olympic Deliverance Commission in the run-up to the 2012 Summer Olympics), and W1A, which follows the main characters of Twenty Twelve as they start work at the BBC, as well as The Office (2001) and its many international offshoots, and Come Fly with Me (2010), which follows the activity at a fictional airport and its variety of staff and passengers. British comedy duo Jennifer Saunders and Dawn French often presented short mockumentaries as extended sketches in their TV show French & Saunders. Discovery Channel opened its annual Shark Week on 4 Aug 2013 with Megalodon: The Monster Shark Lives, a mockumentary about the survival of the megalodon. The Canadian series Trailer Park Boys and its films (1998–present) were one of the first mainstream examples of Canadian mockumentaries. Popular examples in the US include sitcoms The Office (2005-2013), Parks and Recreation (2009–2015), and Modern Family (2009–2020); the American improv comedy Reno 911! (2003–2009); Derek (2012–2014); the comedy series The Muppets (2015); People Just Do Nothing (2011–2018) and the Australian Chris Lilley shows Angry Boys, Summer Heights High, We Can Be Heroes: Finding the Australian of the Year, Ja'mie: Private School Girl, Jonah from Tonga and Lunatics. Shows currently running in this format include What We Do in the Shadows (2019–present) and Abbott Elementary (2021–present).

The series Documentary Now! (2015–present) on IFC, created by Saturday Night Live alumni Bill Hader, Fred Armisen, and Seth Meyers, spoofs celebrated documentary films by parodying the style and subject of each documentary. Hight argues that television is a natural medium for a mockumentary, as it provides for “extraordinarily rich sources of appropriation and commentary".[16]

In 2018 BBC released the series Cunk on Britain created by Diane Morgan about British history with experts asking ridiculous questions. The follow-up Cunk on Earth featuring a similar plot was released by BBC Two in 2022 and is available on Netflix.

On radio

The BBC series People Like Us was first produced for radio in 1995 before a television version was made in 1999. Kay Stonham's Audio Diaries was a similarly short tenured radio mockumentary that premiered the year after People Like Us's run on Radio 4 ended.

See also

References

  1. ^ "the definition of mockumentary". Dictionary.com. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
  2. ^ a b Campbell, Miranda (2007). (PDF). Taboo: The Journal of Culture and Education. 11 (1): 53–62. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 26 July 2010.
  3. ^ a b Roscoe, Jane; Craig Hight (2001). Faking it: Mock-documentary and the Subversion of Factuality. Manchester University Press. ISBN 0-7190-5641-1.
  4. ^ . Oxford Dictionary. Oxford University Press. 2010. Archived from the original on 1 December 2012. Retrieved 1 June 2013.
  5. ^ Don Giller (26 December 2015). "Paul Shaffer on Late Night, March 20, 1984". YouTube. Archived from the original on 3 November 2021. Retrieved 17 October 2017.
  6. ^ Otway, Fiona. “The Unreliable Narrator in Documentary.” Journal of Film and Video, vol. 67, no. 3-4, 2015, pp. 3–23. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/10.5406/jfilmvideo.67.3-4.0003. Accessed 19 Nov. 2020.
  7. ^ "This 70s Sci-Fi Mockumentary Predicted Our Current Political Climate". Vice. 18 August 2017. Retrieved 20 December 2021.
  8. ^ a b c d Romanski, Philippe; Sy-Wonyu, Aïssatou (2002). Trompe (-)l'oeil: Imitation & Falsification. Publications de l'Université de Rouen. Vol. 324. University of Le Havre Press. p. 343. ISBN 2877753344.
  9. ^ Latham, Rob (1 September 2014). The Oxford Handbook of Science Fiction. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199838851.
  10. ^ . Horrorview. Archived from the original on 7 February 2020. Retrieved 18 May 2018. Straddling the fence between surrealism and pop culture is this eccentric "mockumentary," subsumed entirely by stock footage from the height of the Cold War. "The Atomic Café" is pieced together with a certain clairvoyant vision that captivates and inspires as the seamless fluency of the film builds to a denouement. In the same neighborhood as "Dr. Strangelove," this cynically festive mock-serious piece /../ Because the documentary is just that, fashioned entirely out of a seamless montage of newsreel footage, government archives, and military training films, the movie itself is just a deadpan reflection of history's charade executed with an assertive wry humor that makes us question the sanity of Cold War politics.
  11. ^ TV2 (Hungary) Jan. 23 1991 23:35, Napzárta. Interview with the producers of Ropaci and Vilmos Csányi (In Hungarian)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BauXIDKrNyc
  12. ^ "Colin McKenzie - NZ On Screen". Nzonscreen.com. Retrieved 17 October 2017.
  13. ^ Hight, Craig; Roscoe, Jane (2006). "Forgotten Silver: A New Zealand Television Hoax and Its Audience". In Alexandra Juhasz and Jesse Lerner (ed.). F Is for Phony: Fake Documentary And Truth's Undoing. Visible Evidence. Vol. 17. U of Minnesota Press. pp. 171–173. ISBN 0816642516.
  14. ^ Miska, Brad (6 May 2013). "Exclusive: '[REC]4 Apocalypse' Teaser Poster Sees Red!". Bloody Disgusting. Bloody Disgusting LLC. Retrieved 22 June 2013.
  15. ^ Pfeifer, Paige. "'Reboot Camp' Will Recruit Even the Most Stubborn Viewers! | Young Hollywood". younghollywood.com. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
  16. ^ Hight, Craig. 2014. "Mockumentary." In Encyclopedia of Humor Studies, Salvatore Attardo, Thousand Oaks: Sage, pp. 515-516.

Further reading

  • Hight, Craig 2008: Mockumentary: A Call to Play, in Thomas Austin and Wilma de Jong (ed.), Rethinking Documentary: New Perspectives, New Practices. Berkshire: Open University Press.
  • Hight, Craig 2010: Television mockumentary. Reflexivity, satire and a call to play. Manchester: Manchester Univ. Press.
  • Juhasz, Alexandra/Lerner, Jesse (eds.) 2006: F is for Phony. Fake Documentary and Truth’s Undoing. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press (Visible evidence, vol. 17).
  • Rhodes, Gary D. (ed.) 2006: Docufictions. Essays on the intersection of documentary and fictional filmmaking. Jefferson, NC: McFarland.
  • Roscoe, Jane/Hight, Craig 2001: Faking it. Mock-documentary and the subversion of factuality. Manchester/New York.

External links

  • Fake and Mock Documentaries (list) at the Media Resources Center of the UC Berkeley Library
  • Mockumentary – Reflexivity, satire and a call to play 2 November 2015 at the Wayback Machine at The University of Waikato, New Zealand

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A mockumentary a portmanteau of mock and documentary is one type of film or television show depicting fictional events but presented as a documentary which in itself is a subset of a Faux Documentry style of film making 1 These productions are often used to analyze or comment on current events and issues by using a fictional setting or to parody the documentary form itself 2 While mockumentaries are usually comedic pseudo documentaries are their dramatic equivalents However pseudo documentary should not be confused with docudrama a fictional genre in which dramatic techniques are combined with documentary elements to depict real events Nor should either of those be confused with docufiction a genre in which documentaries are contaminated with fictional elements Mockumentaries are often presented as historical documentaries with B roll and talking heads discussing past events or as cinema verite pieces following people as they go through various events Examples emerged during the 1950s when archival film footage became available 2 A very early example was a short piece on the Swiss Spaghetti Harvest that appeared as an April Fools prank on the British television program Panorama in 1957 The term mockumentary which originated in the 1960s was popularized in the mid 1980s when This Is Spinal Tap director Rob Reiner used it in interviews to describe that film 3 4 5 Mockumentaries can be partly or wholly improvised Contents 1 Early examples 2 Since 1980 2 1 In film and television 2 2 On radio 3 See also 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksEarly examples EditEarly work including Luis Bunuel s 1933 Land Without Bread 6 Orson Welles s 1938 radio broadcast of The War of the Worlds various April Fools Day news reports and verite style film and television during the 1960s and 1970s served as precursor to the genre 3 Early examples of mock documentaries include various films by Peter Watkins such as The War Game 1965 Privilege 1967 and the dystopic Punishment Park 1971 7 Further examples are The Connection 1961 A Hard Day s Night 1964 David Holzman s Diary 1967 Pat Paulsen for President 1968 Take the Money and Run 1969 The Clowns 1970 by Federico Fellini a peculiar hybrid of documentary and fiction a docufiction Smile 1975 Carlos Mayolo s Agarrando pueblo 1977 and All You Need Is Cash 1978 Albert Brooks was also an early popularizer of the mockumentary style with his film Real Life 1979 a spoof of the 1973 reality television series An American Family Woody Allen s Take the Money and Run is presented in documentary style with Allen playing a fictional criminal Virgil Starkwell whose crime exploits are explored throughout the film 8 Jackson Beck who used to narrate documentaries in the 1940s provides the voice over narration Fictional interviews are inter spliced throughout especially those of Starkwell s parents who wear Groucho Marx noses and mustaches The style of this film was widely appropriated by others and revisited by Allen himself in films such as Men of Crisis The Harvey Wallinger Story 1971 Zelig 1983 and Sweet and Lowdown 1999 8 Early use of the mockumentary format in television comedy can be seen in several sketches from Monty Python s Flying Circus 1969 1974 such as Hell s Grannies Piranha Brothers and The Funniest Joke in the World The Hart and Lorne Terrific Hour 1970 1971 also featured mockumentary pieces that interspersed both scripted and real life man in the street interviews the most famous likely being The Puck Crisis in which hockey pucks were claimed to have become infected with a form of Dutch elm disease All You Need Is Cash developed from an early series of sketches in the comedy series Rutland Weekend Television is a 1978 television film in mockumentary style about The Rutles a fictional band that parodies The Beatles The Beatle s own 1964 feature film debut A Hard Day s Night was itself filmed in mockumentary style it ostensibly documents a few typical and highly fictionalized days in the life of the band as they travel from Liverpool to London for a television appearance Since 1980 EditThis section possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed October 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message In film and television Edit Since the beginning of the 1980s the mockumentary format has gained considerable attention The 1980 South African film The Gods Must be Crazy along with its 1989 sequel is presented in the manner of a nature documentary with documentary narrator Paddy O Byrne describing the events of the film in the manner of a biologist or anthropologist presenting scientific knowledge to viewers In 1982 The Atomic Cafe is a Cold War era American mockumentary film that made use of archival government footage from the 1950s 9 10 Woody Allen s 1983 film Zelig stars Allen as a curiously nondescript enigma who is discovered for his remarkable ability to transform himself to resemble anyone he is near and Allen is edited into historical archive footage 8 In 1984 Christopher Guest co wrote and starred in the mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap directed by Rob Reiner Guest went on to write and direct other mockumentaries including Waiting for Guffman Best in Show and A Mighty Wind all written with costar Eugene Levy 8 In Central Europe the first time that viewers were exposed to mockumentary was in 1988 when the Czechoslovakian short film Oil Gobblers was shown For two weeks TV viewers believed that the oil eating animals really existed 11 Tim Robbins 1992 film Bob Roberts was a mockumentary centered around the senatorial campaign of a right wing stock trader and folksinger and the unsavory connections and dirty tricks used to defeat a long term liberal incumbent played by Gore Vidal Man Bites Dog is a 1992 Belgian black comedy crime mockumentary written produced and directed by Remy Belvaux Andre Bonzel and Benoit Poelvoorde In 1995 Peter Jackson and Costa Botes directed Forgotten Silver which claimed New Zealand director Colin McKenzie was a pioneer in filmmaking 12 When the film was later revealed to be a mockumentary Jackson received criticism for tricking viewers 13 Borat Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan from 2006 and its 2020 sequel Borat Subsequent Moviefilm are two controversial yet successful films that use this style as does Bruno a similar film from 2009 also starring Sacha Baron Cohen Sony Pictures Animation released their second animated feature Surf s Up in 2007 which was the first of its kind to incorporate the mockumentary style into animation REC a 2007 Spanish film by Jaume Balaguero and Paco Plaza uses journalism aesthetics to approach a horror universe set up in a real building in Barcelona The film was remade in the United States as the 2008 film Quarantine 14 Ivo Raza s 2020 mockumentary Reboot Camp is a comedy about a fake cult that uses an ensemble cast of celebrities from the film David Koechner Eric Roberts Chaz Bono Ed Begley Jr performing arts Ja Rule Billy Morrison and TV Lindsey Shaw Pierson Fode Johnny Bananas to play fictional versions of themselves 15 In television the most notable mockumentaries in the 2000s have been ABC Australia s The Games 1998 2000 the Canadian series Trailer Park Boys 1999 present the British shows Marion and Geoff 2000 Twenty Twelve 2011 2012 which follows the fictional Olympic Deliverance Commission in the run up to the 2012 Summer Olympics and W1A which follows the main characters of Twenty Twelve as they start work at the BBC as well as The Office 2001 and its many international offshoots and Come Fly with Me 2010 which follows the activity at a fictional airport and its variety of staff and passengers British comedy duo Jennifer Saunders and Dawn French often presented short mockumentaries as extended sketches in their TV show French amp Saunders Discovery Channel opened its annual Shark Week on 4 Aug 2013 with Megalodon The Monster Shark Lives a mockumentary about the survival of the megalodon The Canadian series Trailer Park Boys and its films 1998 present were one of the first mainstream examples of Canadian mockumentaries Popular examples in the US include sitcoms The Office 2005 2013 Parks and Recreation 2009 2015 and Modern Family 2009 2020 the American improv comedy Reno 911 2003 2009 Derek 2012 2014 the comedy series The Muppets 2015 People Just Do Nothing 2011 2018 and the Australian Chris Lilley shows Angry Boys Summer Heights High We Can Be Heroes Finding the Australian of the Year Ja mie Private School Girl Jonah from Tonga and Lunatics Shows currently running in this format include What We Do in the Shadows 2019 present and Abbott Elementary 2021 present The series Documentary Now 2015 present on IFC created by Saturday Night Live alumni Bill Hader Fred Armisen and Seth Meyers spoofs celebrated documentary films by parodying the style and subject of each documentary Hight argues that television is a natural medium for a mockumentary as it provides for extraordinarily rich sources of appropriation and commentary 16 In 2018 BBC released the series Cunk on Britain created by Diane Morgan about British history with experts asking ridiculous questions The follow up Cunk on Earth featuring a similar plot was released by BBC Two in 2022 and is available on Netflix On radio Edit The BBC series People Like Us was first produced for radio in 1995 before a television version was made in 1999 Kay Stonham s Audio Diaries was a similarly short tenured radio mockumentary that premiered the year after People Like Us s run on Radio 4 ended See also EditList of mockumentaries Docudrama a fictional recreation of past events Docufiction a blend of documentary and fiction Documentary comedy Found footage pseudo documentary Mockbuster News satire Pseudo documentary a fake documentary often presented as realReferences Edit the definition of mockumentary Dictionary com Retrieved 15 January 2017 a b Campbell Miranda 2007 The mocking mockumentary and the ethics of irony PDF Taboo The Journal of Culture and Education 11 1 53 62 Archived from the original PDF on 26 July 2011 Retrieved 26 July 2010 a b Roscoe Jane Craig Hight 2001 Faking it Mock documentary and the Subversion of Factuality Manchester University Press ISBN 0 7190 5641 1 mockumentary n Oxford Dictionary Oxford University Press 2010 Archived from the original on 1 December 2012 Retrieved 1 June 2013 Don Giller 26 December 2015 Paul Shaffer on Late Night March 20 1984 YouTube Archived from the original on 3 November 2021 Retrieved 17 October 2017 Otway Fiona The Unreliable Narrator in Documentary Journal of Film and Video vol 67 no 3 4 2015 pp 3 23 JSTOR www jstor org stable 10 5406 jfilmvideo 67 3 4 0003 Accessed 19 Nov 2020 This 70s Sci Fi Mockumentary Predicted Our Current Political Climate Vice 18 August 2017 Retrieved 20 December 2021 a b c d Romanski Philippe Sy Wonyu Aissatou 2002 Trompe l oeil Imitation amp Falsification Publications de l Universite de Rouen Vol 324 University of Le Havre Press p 343 ISBN 2877753344 Latham Rob 1 September 2014 The Oxford Handbook of Science Fiction Oxford University Press ISBN 9780199838851 The Atomic Cafe 1981 Horrorview Archived from the original on 7 February 2020 Retrieved 18 May 2018 Straddling the fence between surrealism and pop culture is this eccentric mockumentary subsumed entirely by stock footage from the height of the Cold War The Atomic Cafe is pieced together with a certain clairvoyant vision that captivates and inspires as the seamless fluency of the film builds to a denouement In the same neighborhood as Dr Strangelove this cynically festive mock serious piece Because the documentary is just that fashioned entirely out of a seamless montage of newsreel footage government archives and military training films the movie itself is just a deadpan reflection of history s charade executed with an assertive wry humor that makes us question the sanity of Cold War politics TV2 Hungary Jan 23 1991 23 35 Napzarta Interview with the producers of Ropaci and Vilmos Csanyi In Hungarian https www youtube com watch v BauXIDKrNyc Colin McKenzie NZ On Screen Nzonscreen com Retrieved 17 October 2017 Hight Craig Roscoe Jane 2006 Forgotten Silver A New Zealand Television Hoax and Its Audience In Alexandra Juhasz and Jesse Lerner ed F Is for Phony Fake Documentary And Truth s Undoing Visible Evidence Vol 17 U of Minnesota Press pp 171 173 ISBN 0816642516 Miska Brad 6 May 2013 Exclusive REC 4 Apocalypse Teaser Poster Sees Red Bloody Disgusting Bloody Disgusting LLC Retrieved 22 June 2013 Pfeifer Paige Reboot Camp Will Recruit Even the Most Stubborn Viewers Young Hollywood younghollywood com Retrieved 30 May 2021 Hight Craig 2014 Mockumentary In Encyclopedia of Humor Studies Salvatore Attardo Thousand Oaks Sage pp 515 516 Further reading EditHight Craig 2008 Mockumentary A Call to Play in Thomas Austin and Wilma de Jong ed Rethinking Documentary New Perspectives New Practices Berkshire Open University Press Hight Craig 2010 Television mockumentary Reflexivity satire and a call to play Manchester Manchester Univ Press Juhasz Alexandra Lerner Jesse eds 2006 F is for Phony Fake Documentary and Truth s Undoing Minneapolis University of Minnesota Press Visible evidence vol 17 Rhodes Gary D ed 2006 Docufictions Essays on the intersection of documentary and fictional filmmaking Jefferson NC McFarland Roscoe Jane Hight Craig 2001 Faking it Mock documentary and the subversion of factuality Manchester New York External links EditFake and Mock Documentaries list at the Media Resources Center of the UC Berkeley Library Mockumentary Reflexivity satire and a call to play Archived 2 November 2015 at the Wayback Machine at The University of Waikato New Zealand Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mockumentary amp oldid 1152255242, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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