Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
docudrama
Noun
/ˈdɒk.jʊˌdrɑː.mə/
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Definition
A docudrama is a genre of dramatic work that combines documentary and dramatic storytelling techniques to present factual content in an engaging narrative form.
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Examples
- The docudrama ‘The Crown’ portrays the reign of Queen Elizabeth II with a mix of historical fact and dramatization.
- Many docudramas aim to spark conversations about social issues such as war, politics, and human rights.
- Documentaries often use a docudrama format to depict events that lack recorded footage.
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Meaning
Docudramas aim to dramatize real events and experiences, often using actors to portray real people and real events, while also including documentary elements like interviews, archive footage, and narration.
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Synonyms
- Dramatized documentary
- Fictionalized documentary
- Reenactment