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Docufiction as an alternative for the research of George Bacovia's life and work

Ştiință și educație: noi abordări și perspective: Materialele conferinţei ştiinţifice internaţionale. Vol. 3: Ştiinţe umaniste
The starting point of the present paper is the question how can we re-read the life and work of a canonic writer, already re-interpreted in various and exquisite studies and books, which developed subtle and hued approaches. Accepting that the reception of a work is the result of continuous negotiations and critical changes, we aim at proving that the ...
Adrian Jicu
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Reclaiming “geballte linke Energie”: War in Alexander Kluge’s Docufiction Heidegger auf der Krim

Seminar, 2014
In his docufiction Heidegger auf der Krim, the German author, director and television producer Alexander Kluge rekindles the polemical debate between two towering figures of German philosophy (Heidegger and Adorno). The nucleus of the story emerges in a discussion with Heiner Muller on the role of the intellectual faced with war and dictatorship; but ...
G. Martens
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Braving the Atlantic waves

Crossings: Journal of Migration & Culture, 2021
This article discusses three films that focus on migrants who departed from the Senegalese Cape Verde peninsula, braving the Atlantic in dugout boats (pirogues), in order to reach the Canary Islands.
Thérèse De Raedt
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Bystanding: The Feingold Syndrome: Step outside your shoes: exploring the Bystander Effect through Virtual Reality

SIGGRAPH Immersive Pavilion, 2021
‘Bystanding: The Feingold Syndrome’ is an immersive interactive VR docufiction exploring the drowning and rescue of Israeli rowing champion Jasmine Feingold.
Roi Lev, N. Shapira, Y. Yacoby
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Running the Wrong Pattern: TVTV Goes to the Super Bowl

The Velvet Light Trap, 2021
:This article examines how the 1976 teledocumentary TVTV Goes to the Super Bowl subverts the accepted mythology of American football. Produced by the Bay Area collective TVTV, this intimate, behind-the-scenes look at Super Bowl X merges the perspectives ...
Brett Kashmere
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Third Docufictions

2016
This chapter discusses the international film culture of the 1960s and 1970s against the backdrop of the massive urbanisation of what used to be called the ‘Third World’. During these decades not only did world cinema modernise itself in the form of numerous, highly politicised and predominantly leftist, ‘new waves’, but so, too, did many (mega)cities ...
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Novelized biography, an alternative for philological research? Case study: George Cornilă - Hasdeu. Duhuri

Ştiință și educație: noi abordări și perspective: Materialele conferinţei ştiinţifice internaţionale jubiliare, 27-28 martie 2025. Vol. 4: Ştiinţe umanistice şi arte
The present paper continues my previous interest in alternatives in philological research which allow us interpreting the life and the work of a classical author from different angles.
Adrian Jicu
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La parenthèse industrielle

Multitudes
La parenthèse industrielle est le titre d’un film en cours de réalisation, un road-movie docufiction d’enquête sur notre relation à la société industrielle.
Olivier Bosson
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Land of Salvation: A Cinematic Journey Through the History of the Fight Against Tuberculosis

Doctoral Horizons
This article presents Land of Salvation, an 18-minute docufiction film created in 2024 as part of the Sotiria Museum’s curatorial design. The museum is housed within one of Greece’s most historic pulmonary hospitals, a former sanatorium for tuberculosis ...
Ifigenia Dimitriou, Asimina Grigoriou
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Transgender migrations: prostitution, identity and notions of ‘home’ in contemporary France

Modern & Contemporary France, 2019
Migrant street prostitution in France has increased since the 1990s, largely as a result of the ease of movement facilitated by political shifts in Eastern Europe opening up national borders and the arrival of greater numbers of prostitutes from Africa ...
Oliver Brett
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