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docufictional

English

Etymology

docufiction +? -al

Adjective

docufictional (comparative more docufictional, superlative most docufictional)

  1. Of or relating to docufiction.

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docufiction

English

Etymology

Blend of documentary +? fiction.

Noun

docufiction (countable and uncountable, plural docufictions)

  1. A cinematographic combination of documentary and fiction; docudrama.
    • 1988, Welch D. Everman, Who Says This?: The Authority of the Author, the Discourse, and the Reader, SIU Press (?ISBN), page 3:
      The Novel as Document: The "Docufiction" of Norman Mailer, Jay Cantor, and Jack Kerouac
      WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO SAY that a novel-a work of fiction is based on the life of a real person, on events that really happened in the world [...]

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French

Pronunciation

Noun

docufiction f (plural docufictions)

  1. docudrama (drama that combines elements of documentary and drama)

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  • what is docufiction
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