...No Lies, (1973); Mitchell Block.

Most documentaries “play with truth,” in some manner.

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> On Jun 6, 2019, at 3:13 PM, Morgan Hoyle-Combs <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello all.
> 
> I've asked this quite a few times already, but I'm still on the lookout for 
> films that question the concept of truth in documentaries or cinema. So far, 
> I've been able to favor "Megacities" by Michael Glawogger, "David Hotlzman's 
> Diary" by Jim McBride and "The stories we tell" by Sarah Polley. And yes, 
> I've watched F for Fake more than enough ;)
> 
> I've also been getting into dissecting film and theater down to, for lack of 
> better terms, compound elements. I've been looking into the works of Bazin, 
> Kracauer and Metz and how they have explored the concept of spectatorship and 
> illusion within the realm of photography, film and sometimes theater. 
> 
> So anything that would focus on deconstructing truth or incorperate cinema 
> theory. In addition to diaries and essays, I'd also be open to film/video 
> installations/performances that share the same focus. 
> 
> M
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