Hybrid Documentary and Non-Binary Cinema
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Hybrid Documentary and Non-Binary Cinema offers an expansive exploration of the contemporary documentary cinema form, aesthetics, and ethics.
Beginning with an exploration of the parameters and definitions of documentary cinema this book will focus on recent and present‑day examples of work that blur the lines between fiction and non‑fiction. This book will also take a series of case studies to question the vision and motives of filmmakers working between documentary and fictional films. It will consider the aesthetic and ethical challenges of these works and look toward the future of non-fiction filmmaking after the internet, and in the realm of the metaverse. This book will offer both an entry point to discover new tendencies and a deeper understanding for those readers who are more familiar with the field.
Given its interdisciplinary subject nature, this book will appeal to audiences across a spectrum of interests such as film, fine art, anthropology, documentary, sociology, and drama.
About the Author:
Luke W. Moody is a creative producer and curator, supporting new cinema and artist's moving image. His productions have premiered at TIFF, New York Film Festival, and BFI London. His experience at some of the UK’s leading films and arts institutions spans across curation, production, and commissioning, often operates in the space between contemporary aesthetics and politics – art of the real and in the present.
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