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The Appeal Of A Mockumentary

By Mattie Knight


In a nutshell, mockumentaries are actually fictional documentaries that would mock a certain issue or a certain event. A mockumentary is actually a parody that would make use of a fictional setting and characters to depict an existing issue. These types of shows are actually quite popular because they would offer viewers a fresh perspective on certain issues unlike what regular documentaries would usually show.

Now for those who are not familiar with this type of show, there are actually two kinds that exist. These two types would be the comedic type which is the most common and the dramatic one. These are the only two kinds of mockumentaries one can see on television.

Now the first one, which is the comedic one, is the more common as as it is actually the more popular one because it shows real events in a very funny light that is somewhat ironic. Now the presentation would appear to be quite serious in nature but there would be a lot of funny punchlines and dialogues that would really make people laugh out loud. Now to add to the effect, there are not any laugh tracks which would make the documentary even more real that it is supposed to be.

The other type is the dramatic type which is the more serious type which brings to attention the message that it wants to depict. Of course everything in the documentary is fictional from the setting to the characters. However, the difference here is that the dramatic type would seem pretty much like a real documentary combined with a few dramatic elements to show actual events happening.

Just like in a real documentary, these mocking parodies are shown with historical time lines that would talk about events that have happened in the past. Now if documentary is talking about a person, then it would depict the events that have happened to that person. There would also be an outline or a sequence of topics that would be discussed in this kind of television show.

Now just to give a brief background, these types of films were only really popular during the year 1980 because of Rob Reiner. Now Rob Reiner was the director of the film This is Spinal Tap which he referred to as a mock documentary when he was interviewed. Due to this, the term stayed and then became an official term for parody documentaries.

Now one of the most popular comedic mockumentaries would be none other than Borat Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan which portrays cultural differences in a funny way. Another film that made its way to the cinema was Bruno which depicts the life of a flamboyant gay man. There are many more others out there like Confetti, Im Still Here, and many more.

Of course in the drama genre, there would be the Blair Witch Project which hit the cinemas after it was shown. In the horror genre, many others followed with Paranormal Activity being one of the most popular. For action, there would be films like Cloverfield and Into the Storm.




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