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单词 docudrama
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Definition of docudrama in English:

docudrama

nounˈdɒkjʊˌdrɑːməˈdɑkjəˌdrɑmə
  • A dramatized television film based on real events.

    a convoluted docudrama
    mass noun television docudrama set itself up as the balancer of history
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He has produced the literary equivalent of a docudrama.
    • It has all the makings of a sitcom, or maybe a docudrama.
    • The documentary features and docudramas produced and telecast turned out to be immensely beneficial to the student community.
    • Despite our misgivings about docudramas, we felt that the independence of public broadcasting was at stake.
    • As well as documentaries, this year's fest offers up a compelling docudrama on an infamous true story.
    • Now, thanks to a well-meaning TV movie from the USA Network, we get a historical docudrama about this flamboyant, fearless leader.
    • The other one I did was much more like a docudrama, where you took a real situation and told a story around that.
    • Never mind the artistic values of dramatic license and creative interpretation that usually flow freely in such docudramas, both the good ones and the not-so-good.
    • During the Science Film Festival, documentaries and docudramas on scientists and science-related subjects are being screened.
    • Her story was already improved into a docudrama several years ago.
    • I would love to do a docudrama about her.
    • In Bouse's view, contemporary wildlife films should not be viewed as documentaries, but as docudramas.
    • Honestly, I don't see the film as being successfully neorealistic, but to call it a simple docudrama would disparage both the film and the director.
    • So many people vowed to boycott sponsors of the biased docudrama that airing it on primetime TV became financially imprudent.
    • James Dean radiated a furtive, brooding, fifties masculinity that two shows - a new docudrama and a feature film - try to decode.
    • The most notable thing about both episodes, in the context of a supposed docudrama, is that neither of them actually happened: they were both dreamed up by the scriptwriter.
    • When real-life disasters hit, American movies tend to leave the hard work of analysis and healing to television docudramas, cable presentations and independent documentaries.
    • There have been a number of docudramas detailing the exploits of black troops, or that have included them in various Civil War battle scenes.
    • It was a good film, although it was obvious that the director had a story he wanted to tell, which makes it more of a docudrama than a documentary.
    • It's not in any way ‘real’, obviously - it's not a docudrama, it's not true-to-life.
    Synonyms
    broadcast, production, show, presentation, transmission, performance, telecast, simulcast, videocast, podcast

Origin

1960s: from docu- + drama.

 
 

Definition of docudrama in US English:

docudrama

nounˈdäkyəˌdräməˈdɑkjəˌdrɑmə
  • A dramatized television movie based on real events.

    a convoluted docudrama
    mass noun television docudrama set itself up as the balancer of history
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He has produced the literary equivalent of a docudrama.
    • In Bouse's view, contemporary wildlife films should not be viewed as documentaries, but as docudramas.
    • When real-life disasters hit, American movies tend to leave the hard work of analysis and healing to television docudramas, cable presentations and independent documentaries.
    • James Dean radiated a furtive, brooding, fifties masculinity that two shows - a new docudrama and a feature film - try to decode.
    • The most notable thing about both episodes, in the context of a supposed docudrama, is that neither of them actually happened: they were both dreamed up by the scriptwriter.
    • Her story was already improved into a docudrama several years ago.
    • Despite our misgivings about docudramas, we felt that the independence of public broadcasting was at stake.
    • The other one I did was much more like a docudrama, where you took a real situation and told a story around that.
    • It's not in any way ‘real’, obviously - it's not a docudrama, it's not true-to-life.
    • So many people vowed to boycott sponsors of the biased docudrama that airing it on primetime TV became financially imprudent.
    • During the Science Film Festival, documentaries and docudramas on scientists and science-related subjects are being screened.
    • There have been a number of docudramas detailing the exploits of black troops, or that have included them in various Civil War battle scenes.
    • It was a good film, although it was obvious that the director had a story he wanted to tell, which makes it more of a docudrama than a documentary.
    • As well as documentaries, this year's fest offers up a compelling docudrama on an infamous true story.
    • Now, thanks to a well-meaning TV movie from the USA Network, we get a historical docudrama about this flamboyant, fearless leader.
    • Never mind the artistic values of dramatic license and creative interpretation that usually flow freely in such docudramas, both the good ones and the not-so-good.
    • I would love to do a docudrama about her.
    • It has all the makings of a sitcom, or maybe a docudrama.
    • Honestly, I don't see the film as being successfully neorealistic, but to call it a simple docudrama would disparage both the film and the director.
    • The documentary features and docudramas produced and telecast turned out to be immensely beneficial to the student community.
    Synonyms
    broadcast, production, show, presentation, transmission, performance, telecast, simulcast, videocast, podcast

Origin

1960s: from docu- + drama.

 
 
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