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Documentary film sits at the intersection of journalism, history, and cinematic art, making it a frequent subject of study in film studies, media studies, communications, and humanities courses. Unlike fictional narrative film, documentary claims a direct relationship with reality, which raises compelling academic questions about objectivity, representation, and the ethics of storytelling. This tension between truth and construction gives the genre its intellectual weight and invites students to examine how filmmakers shape a viewer's understanding of real events, real people, and real social issues.

The papers collected here reflect a wide range of approaches to documentary study. Some take a reaction or response format, engaging directly with specific films such as Eyes on the Prize Part 2, Man on Wire, Outfoxed, and Paris Is Burning to analyze how each documentary frames its subject. Others pursue broader thematic or evaluative analysis, looking at how films like Beyond Beats and Rhymes address social issues around identity and culture. A number of papers also blur the line between documentary and dramatization, examining works like the World Trade Center film or Valkyrie to question historical accuracy and cinematic interpretation.

A strong essay on documentary begins with a clear, arguable claim about how a film constructs meaning rather than simply summarizing its content. Evidence drawn from specific scenes, editorial choices, framing, and narration carries the most weight. One common pitfall to avoid is treating a documentary as a neutral record of facts; the most rigorous essays treat every filmmaking decision as deliberate and worth interrogating.

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Films: An Informative Speech When
When you go to the video store, you can choose from many titles -- Western films that feature cowboys and outlaws, scary movies that make you jump in your seat, action films that keep you in suspense as you root for the…
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Mean Streets: urban crime and social conflict
Life on Scorsese's Mean Streets: A realistic fictional film with a pseudo-documentary style all its own
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U.S. Invasion Into Iraq: After the 911
This article examines United States invasion into Iraq in efforts to fight terrorism after the September 11 terror attacks. The discussion mainly focuses on showing how the war and the destruction of the Republican Guard permitted foreign terrorists to enter Iraq and prolonged the war. The discussion also includes an analysis of how the destruction of Iraqi's military forced the US into fighting a Counter Insurgency war rather than a regular military conflict.
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Skittles, Death Brings Both Profit Risk Http://Www.nytimes./2012/03/29//Skittles-sales-trayvon-martin-shooting.html
Skittles is one of the most profitable candy brands in the world, with a globe wide presence and popularity. Throughout the past recent months, it has registered dramatic increases in its sales levels, but this increase is not entirely positive for the firm. In February 2012, Trayvon Martin, an African-American teenage boy, was shot and killed by George Zimmerman, a crime watch volunteer (The New York Times, 2012). Martin was unarmed and only carried a bag of Skittles and a bottle of frozen tea.
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American horror in film and television
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is considered by many as being a groundbreaking film in the genre of American horror, being considered by some as one of the most influential films in the industry.
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Man With a Movie Camera
The classic film by Dziga Vertov, "The Man with a Movie Camera," is a compelling and aesthetically marvelous exploration of the life and situation of a cameraman in the Soviet Union during America's roaring '20s.
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Theatres of War: Mendelsohn
¶ … Theatres of War," Daniel Mendelsohn points out how political Conservatives Donald Kagan and Victor David Hanson find in Greek history, especially Thucydides' History of the Peloponnesian War, an argument on behalf…
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Company economic forecasting methods and analysis
Explain the business you are in. Explain your business and the different industries that would impact your operation.
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September 11, Many Different Alternative
¶ … September 11, many different alternative histories have arisen. Some believe that the American government has covered up the real reasons why the terrorist attack occurred, while others have written books about how…
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Outfoxed Rupert Murdoch\'s War on Journalism
A News Channel that labels itself "Fair and Balanced" should be unbiased in its coverage of news and events. After watching Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism, I became convinced that the concerned channel had…