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"dramatization" Definitions
  1. [uncountable, countable] the process of presenting a book, an event, etc. as a play or film; a play or film of this kind
  2. [uncountable] the act of making something seem more exciting or important than it really is

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The opening "Soap Opera" sets the tone: a slightly overstated, unfailingly precise dramatization of Everyperson's appetite for self-dramatization.
Larry Flynt, Miloš Forman's dramatization of Hustler Magazine, Inc. v.
You can see the full operation in the dramatization below:
Not that these themes are unimportant or unfit for dramatization.
It puts on a dramatization of "Mockingbird" in Monroeville each year.
He did, however, know that politics could be fertile ground for dramatization.
This dramatization underscores one of the more unfortunate aspects of American slavery.
J.: Made in America" from the recent FX dramatization, "The People v.
Kelly's death was both unexpected and salacious, making it ideal dramatization fodder.
To be fair, not every dramatization of swarms features a central brain.
I love how it says "dramatization" at the bottom, just so you know.
This is Cline's loose brilliance—the helter-skelter dramatization of innocence being lost.
Clark: Were there any challenges in finding a balance between reality and dramatization?
The well-reviewed movie, a dramatization of the 2009 emergency landing by Capt.
Kabuki is a form of Japanese theater characterized by dramatization and elaborate costumes.
There's been no shortage of dramatization in the runaway hit The People v.
"Pride and Prejudice" at Primary Stages is not your typical Jane Austen dramatization.
Bart Layton&aposs "American Animals" isn&apost just a dramatization of the 2004 heist.
Microsoft's recent "workplace" demos at its Build developer conference are very clearly a dramatization.
The new film may be the umpteenth dramatization of the book, but so what?
Adapted from King's thread and directed by Janicza Bravo, it's a stylish dramatization of the dramatization, polishing a social media narrative into something neater and a little more conventionally dramatic, but also bringing it to life with an excellent cast and vivid look.
And there is a climactic dramatization of the Cold War personified via spandex-clad wrestlers.
But its dramatization here almost put too fine a point on the episode's meta-commentary.
" In a subsequent interview, Cohen walked it back, explaining, "I've always been into self-dramatization.
A four-part dramatization of the book will air on Starz, beginning on April 8th.
How do we grapple with his legacy honestly and without dramatization, in all its prickliness?
Why should his appetite for experience cry out for dramatization, when other artists go begging?
As to be expected with any dramatization, there are certain liberties taken for entertainment value.
His new film is a dramatization of the Alfred Dreyfus scandal in 19th century France.
" Calhoun memorably replies, "A dramatization of why there are no Great American Novels by women.
It's a dramatization; it's not a documentary about anyone's life, but I hope she's happy.
The five-minute dramatization, released this week, touches on a highly sensitive topic in China.
But the video on YouTube, as with all other demos, was a dramatization intended to illustrate.
Taken with this idea, Mr. Butler included a dramatization of Aldous Huxley's death in his play.
Hopefully a dramatization of one such incident will continue to inspire society to demand a real change.
In 2019 he will appear posthumously in the Manson family dramatization, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
Lifetime's movie will be a dramatization of the investigation into the killing, beginning with a 911 call.
Most recently, it released an advertisement featuring a dramatization of Mr. Trump slapping Latinos across the face.
"Dialogue and certain events and characters contained in the film were created for the purposes of dramatization."
Once again we find ourselves watching an animated diagram of the novel rather than a fully realized dramatization.
Kabuki is a form of Japanese theater known for its dramatization and elaborate make-up of its performers.
The constant reiteration and possible dramatization of concussions' damage has caused the vilification of contact sports, particularly football.
This unrelated series explores similar terrain, highlighting films that blur the line between candid realism and self-dramatization.
This day does resemble an episode of "Game of Thrones" or some other such dramatization of real life.
Death Stranding borrows the dramatization of walking from walking sims, but it also borrows from another genre: horror.
To the protesters' critics, that "dramatization" is a dangerous provocation — because it invites backlash, often violent, from Trump supporters.
This song places that subtext at the forefront, a dramatization of feeling just one step away from the edge.
His 2007 dramatization of the same story, called simply "Katyn," was an Oscar nominee for best foreign-language film.
The appetite for the dramatization of the lives of young British royalty seems to be limitless at the moment.
The dramatization of Harper Lee's novel presented here, written by Christopher Sergel around 1969, is creaky to begin with.
" It adds, "Dialogue and certain events and characters contained in the film were created for the purposes of dramatization.
It was an arresting and disturbing sequence, an excellent dramatization of Game of Thrones' fundamental theme that war is hell.
Stone and Snowden met a few times in Russia and agreed that the film was going to be a dramatization.
His dramatization is about the failings of the Soviet system, and the unique set of unsolvable problems that system created.
But last week a group of stars gathered at Riverside Church for a dramatization based on the special counsel's report.
The film is a dramatization of the massive explosion and oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico on April 20, 2010.
And the subject it will explore is scandalous and ripe for dramatization: The 1997 murder of iconic fashion designer Gianni Versace.
Like any dramatization of a real-world incident, it takes some liberties to make the story fit into television's dramatic structure.
"The Greatest" (1977), a dramatization of Ali's life in which he portrays himself, will be broadcast on Bounce in between events.
For the dramatization of the ecstasy a listener feels hearing a Tom Petty song, you had to go to the movies.
What I really mean to ask is how long it takes for a specific political situation to become ripe for dramatization.
Hopkins and Pryce absorb into their characters so completely and immediately that it's sometimes difficult to remember we're watching a dramatization.
And while this has been evident from the beginning — the series opens with a harrowing dramatization of the 1921 Tulsa, Okla.
Today is the 80th anniversary of Orson Welles's "War of the Worlds" radio broadcast, a dramatization of H.G. Wells's 1898 novel.
In 2017, the theater staged Steve Waters's "Limehouse," a dramatization of the 1981 formation of the now defunct Social Democratic Party.
It is an absolute dramatization in an unconditional loving sense—I am over the top and it comes out in my music.
The Soviet propaganda film claimed it to be German propaganda, a dramatization of Hitler's intention to conquer the Caucasus' oil-rich territories.
Along the way, this classic DC dramatization threatens to rollback the robust market of Chinese venture capital flowing to Silicon Valley startups.
Subsequently, their dramatization of London's parks as "jungles" underscores a general anxiety the pair has about their ethical responsibility as an artist.
Masterpiece Cakeshop sounds to me like the name of a lavish PBS dramatization of "The Great British Bake Off" in period costume.
The result is a dramatization of thought as he puzzles out issues of desire, unrequited love, guilt, violence, history and art: This.
Any dramatization of a case as infamous as the murders of Jose and Kitty Menendez faces challenges that fictional dramas do not.
But one key actor in FX's dramatization of the infamous 1995 murder trial very nearly missed out on the role of a lifetime.
We're referring to his new, squabble-inspired series, which will kick off with a dramatization of Joan Crawford and Bette Davis' infamous rivalry.
This choreographed bloodletting seems to be a dramatization of the colonialist period and the irreparable violence inflicted on the indigenous peoples of Australia.
Does being born into a famous family mean that your life is game for a pop culture dramatization, should it become dark enough?
It's a dramatization that twists, rotates, and examines the particulars surrounding his death through the eyes of his still living son, Eric Olson.
The film climaxes with an eerie and beautiful dramatization of Apollo 11, and with Armstrong's famous words about a giant leap for mankind.
"Lemonade" is less a dramatization than a daydream, infused with black magic, embracing — if only notionally — African tribalism, science fiction, menstruation and witchcraft.
A stunningly accurate eight-part dramatization of the murder of Dee Dee Blanchard, the series has everything a true crime aficionado could want.
In 1952, Moses released her autobiography, My Life's History, which was followed by a television dramatization with Lillian Gish playing the artist's role.
It carefully avoids the dramatization of the families' grief, while depicting the mechanical violence of the state as the stage for Kurdish suffering.
A promo for a program called "Noir" featuring a Navy SEAL member named Dom Raso opens with a dramatization of a foiled robbery.
Like When They See Us, another Netflix dramatization examining the injustices of the Central Park Five case, Unbelievable is at times uncomfortable viewing.
But accuracy is irrelevant when it comes to self-created biopics, where a successful dramatization serves a more cemented, more tightly-controlled brand.
Crunching the numbers on Farocki's oeuvre, Lee concludes that 80% of his 120 works can comfortably be called documentary, while 20% are dramatization.
Watch Unbelievable for a dramatization of Marie's tale, and listen to the episode of This American Life to hear it in Marie's words.
The play, written by the Pulitzer Prize winning Robert Schenkkan, was a dramatization of the Mueller Report that used the actual text for dialogue.
Leslie plays a lawyer in CBS' acclaimed show The Good Fight, which will reportedly feature a dramatization of impeachment proceedings against a fictional president.
"They are treating it like Kabuki theater for now," he said, referring to a form of Japanese theater characterized by dramatization and elaborate costumes.
The writer behind "The Social Network" — the Academy Award-winning dramatization of the founding of Facebook — just published a scathing letter to Mark Zuckerberg.
The dramatization hems and haws, incorporating flashbacks, fantasy sequences and other features intended to add intrigue to the narrative and depth to the characterizations.
The directors—playing themselves—film their discussions with the actor, intermingling the true story of Arthur's life (including his romantic troubles) with its dramatization.
Hooded Justice is also present in Angela's universe: on a cheesy TV dramatization called "American Hero Story," he's portrayed as a gay white man.
Something as strident as an dramatization of an election that journalists still can't coherently explain will provide even more fodder for that kind of discussion.
On Sunday night, Lifetime aired its delightfully cheesy dramatization of the romance between England's Prince Harry and American actress Meghan Markle — which, apparently, involved lions.
It features never-before-seen interview footage of Kemper matter-of-factly recalling his crimes and the interviews are as chilling as the Hollywood dramatization.
The oil firm criticized the movie as being an inaccurate dramatization and Dudley said Monday that BP now had now the opportunity to move on.
"Am Königsweg" is neither a polemic nor a historical dramatization but an of-the-moment allegory for our deeply troubling political, social and economic reality.
On the other hand, all of those films but one, "Only the Brave," a dramatization of a wildfire that killed 19 responders, received abysmal reviews.
JENNY While I applaud your personalized dramatization of Passover, I am afraid that I cannot play Moses in leading you out of your sister's Egypt.
A terrifying, tough-to-watch dramatization of the 1986 Ukrainian nuclear disaster — one irradiated plant worker disintegrates into a viscous mass of tissue and blood.
There are no strings attached in Karin Beier's "Submission," a shattering dramatization of Michel Houellebecq's controversial 2015 novel at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg, Germany.
In a way, the film is like one long dramatization of Neeson's controversial anecdote, showing how amped-up, angry dudes can be equally ridiculous and dangerous.
The filmmaker was Cristi Puiu, who is now back with Sieranevada, which sounds Lazarescu-like in its dramatization of an event that never quite takes place.
In Birth of a Nation the horror is two-fold, both in its depiction of slavery and in its bloody dramatization of Nat Turner's 1831 rebellion.
That progression has led them to create a VR dramatization of a water droplet making its way from the root of a sequoia to the top.
He also discussed the possibility for a second season of the anthology series, how he and cocreator Michelle Dean balanced real life with dramatization, and more.
With its dramatization of the couple's love story, the network cashed in on the excitement surrounding the upcoming royal wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
"On a Sunday evening in the 1970s, there was always a book dramatization on the radio, and in 1971 it was 'Sunset Song,'" Mr. Davies said.
In her powerful and deeply affecting "Charlie Says," Mary Harron revisits the Manson cult in a dramatization largely told from the perspective of his female followers.
Sacrificing detail and dramatization for an expansive catalog may mean that one's emotions are less engaged, but also that one's sense of self becomes usefully smaller.
In the premiere we saw it poking fun at its own dramatization of angst and revolution with posters for "Shift + Control," coming this fall to NBC.
The documentary, which was released Thursday, is a dramatization of the 21978 book Ted Bundy: Conversations With a Killer by investigative reporters Stephen Michaud and Hugh Aynesworth.
But by the end of the stanza, she was tossing off throatier, more desperate expressions — a dramatization of the civic ravages that easy cynicism can leave behind.
Which, yeah, there is a lot of that — this is a dramatization after all — but for the most part, Jane takes a pretty realistic approach to beauty.
The film has pieced together its own version of that history, incorporating a closing disclaimer that acknowledges elements of dramatization in areas where the record is murky.
"Operation Finale," an earnest and effective dramatization of the efforts to find Eichmann in South America and convey him to Israel, instead emphasizes the evil of evil.
Mehnke's narration is present, which is the driving force of the podcast, but there's also dramatization, with a cast that includes some impressive character actors like Colm Feore.
A big-screen dramatization of the team's investigation in the 2189 movie, "Spotlight," won the 260 Best Picture Academy Award, bringing the story to a much wider audience.
A big-screen dramatization of the team's investigation in the 2015 movie, "Spotlight," won the 2016 Best Picture Academy Award, bringing the story to a much wider audience.
He relayed on Twitter that she found the series "excellent" and that watching the dramatization of her attacker being caught provided her with closure she had not expected.
In a new science fiction film, titled Embers & Dust, filmmaker Patrick Biesemans samples from Welles's infamous dramatization to create a creative and mesmerizing riff on an alien invasion.
She wants a public apology, removal of the scenes she calls false, and a disclaimer added that labels the series as a dramatization and NOT a true story.
The waiter himself, with his mix of self-dramatization and self-disparagement, thinks he resembles another movie character, the maniacal oilman in "There Will Be Blood," Daniel Plainview.
The book sometimes strains under the heft of its material, but it succeeds in its passionate dramatization of a mind-set still poorly understood by the American reader.
It's a dramatization of the life of Albert Einstein, who was not the wild-haired caricature that you may have thought, at least not when he was young.
Dev Patel is a long way from "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel" in this dramatization of the 2008 terrorist attacks on the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in Mumbai.
The opening scenes provide what we've come to expect from these stories: an inventory of barbaric rituals, the dramatization of heartbreaking separations and moments of sudden, bloody brutality.
A promo video shows a black-and-white dramatization of an attack on a nondescript office, explaining how 60 percent of attacks are over before law enforcement arrives.
Sony Pictures released the trailer for Ridley Scott's All the Money in the World, a dramatization of the kidnapping of Paul Getty (aka John Paul Getty III) in 20173.
HONEY BOY Shia LaBeouf, who in 2015 sat through a marathon of his movies at the Angelika Film Center in Manhattan, has always had a penchant for self-dramatization.
This is an almost too-on-the-nose dramatization of a point that feminist international relations scholar J. Ann Tickner made in her 1992 book, Gender and International Relations.
It's a town where everyone is griping about your work or your apartment, and the show is a wildly effective dramatization of those two pillars of New York concern.
Since its debut on Friday, the series called "The Mechanism" has enthralled Brazilians with its dramatization of the political scandal that contributed to Rousseff's downfall and impeachment in 2016.
Netflix's Ted Bundy documentary — and the upcoming dramatization, Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile starring Zac Efron — sparked an important debate about how serial killers are portrayed in Hollywood.
The moment captivated Twitter, and viewers just couldn't get enough of ABC's dramatization of the bumper car trauma, featuring blurred out child actors, eerie lighting and horror movie music.
The first full trailer for A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, a dramatization of Fred Rogers's story, capitalizes on our renewed nostalgic love for the affable, unexpected TV star.
LONDON (Reuters) - BP has criticized the new "Deepwater Horizon" film as being an inaccurate Hollywood dramatization of the deadly oil rig disaster in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010.
Emma Davies portrays the Queen Mother, and Gina McKee plays Simpson, in this BBC dramatization, which examines the 1936 abdication crisis through a series of monologues set in 1967.
"It was something that made me really nervous, but I think he made it work," he said of Mr. Stone's dramatization in general and of his appearance in particular.
" • Hitler was often described as an egomaniac who "only loved himself" — a narcissist with a taste for self-dramatization and what Mr. Ullrich calls a "characteristic fondness for superlatives.
After the Smoking Gun debunked the video as a hoax, the two later updated the description to admit that the video was "a dramatization," before eventually deleting it altogether.
In Canada-Russia '19673, the CBC dramatization relives the famed Summit Series of 21967 when for the first time Canada's best professional hockey players took on the powerhouse Soviets.
"It's incredibly hard to see, even if it's a dramatization, to know that that was his final moment," said the trans actor Leo Sheng (whose film credits include "Adam").
HONEY BOY Shia LaBeouf, who in 22017 sat through a marathon of his movies at the Angelika Film Center in Manhattan, has always had a penchant for self-dramatization.
HONEY BOY Shia LaBeouf, who in 22017 sat through a marathon of his movies at the Angelika Film Center in Manhattan, has always had a penchant for self-dramatization.
The dramatization at Playhouse on Park was fashioned by Aaron Posner and Mr. Potok, whose later novel "My Name Is Asher Lev" has also found a place in the theater.
In Hulu's The Act, a dramatization of the Blanchards' story which dropped the first two episodes on March 20, Gypsy seems to believe that her dad wasn't a great guy.
SO I THINK WE ALL HAVE A STAKE IN MAKING SURE THAT THIS SITUATION IS ADDRESSED, THAT THE RIGHT MEASURES ARE TAKEN, THAT WE DON'T FALL INTO OVER DRAMATIZATION EITHER.
Narcos is a good dramatization of the standard liberal critique, which holds that the "drug policy we have in the United States hasn't worked," as José Padilha once put it.
LONDON (Reuters) - Three film production companies including Netflix are interested in making a warts-and-all screen dramatization of Nigel Farage's insurgent Brexit campaign, according to an associate of Farage.
Royal wedding 2018: What we know so far In the States, there are plenty of planned viewing parties and even a Lifetime dramatization of the couple's relationship airing this Sunday.
Like Shakespeare In Love, the show is a semi-fictionalized dramatization of what the life of the legendary playwright might have been like played out by young and beautiful actors.
For several days, you couldn't turn on the news without seeing the clip of Trump in Fort Dodge, Iowa delivering a comedic dramatization of the stabbing story from Carson's book.
O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, this eight-episode true-crime installment of the Law & Order franchise delivers an in-depth dramatization of the notorious murder case that changed America forever.
The play could use more dramatization like that — and less of the mod internationalism and bizarre audience participation with which the director, Walter Meierjohann, has attempted to vary the tone.
" Stallworth also weighs in on how he received this dramatization of events he personally lived out: "'I've seen the movie twice,' said Stallworth, now 65 and living in El Paso.
The NSFW animated scene was a dramatization of one of Kat's fan fiction stories involving Styles and Tomlinson, and saw an animated Styles perform oral sex on an animated Tomlinson.
In "Lenin," over at the Schaubühne, Mr. Rau masterfully employs video in a grim and claustrophobic dramatization of the Soviet leader's final days in 1924 at his dacha outside Moscow.
During one stormy night dramatization, he deepens the shadows and cranks the suspense, embellishing material that — as this fine documentary makes clear — is already the stuff of fraught, memorable drama.
The film, "The Bleeding Edge," has angered Beijing with its dramatization of what human rights advocates describe as government-run programs that harvest the organs of Chinese prisoners of conscience.
A Charles and Diana plotline for "Feud" means that FX will feature another dramatization of a tabloid news favorite, like the O.J. Simpson case, from a couple of decades ago.
Against the charged backdrop of debates about homosexuality's place in Islam and Islam's place in the West, the novel's chief success is its dramatization of the hypocrisies of the pious.
Arts | Connecticut The current Hartford Stage production depicts two men — one of them representing the playwright — talking mostly by email, with some bare-bones dramatization of a few of their stories.
It was baseless shock value — the kind that makes watching a dramatization of the abuse of women feel like an abuse by itself — and continued to chip away at Gilead's believability.
DuVernay's series, "When They See Us," is a dramatization of the 1989 Central Park jogger case, in which five teenage boys were coerced into making false confessions to a brutal rape.
Sold out for months in advance, the musical "Hamilton," Lin-Manuel Miranda's remarkable hip-hop dramatization of this founder's life, is arguably the most celebrated American cultural phenomenon of our time.
The movie, poised to be released next month, is a dramatization of the sexual harassment scandal that led to the 2016 ouster of late Fox News chairman and CEO Roger Ailes.
The Act's dramatization of these events, led by the incomparable Patricia Arquette and the increasingly masterful Joey King, walks the audience through each horrifying fact of the ordeal with painful specificity.
The scene, which was a dramatization of a fan fiction story written by one of the characters on the show, saw an animated Styles perform oral sex on Tomlinson's animated counterpart.
"Chernobyl," a dramatization of the 1986 Soviet nuclear disaster, was one of Sky's most-watched original productions and a catalyst for the new investment, according to sources familiar with the company.
The video portrays the attempted resurrection of a gender-extinct rhinoceros as a visual and conceptual cul-de-sac, a Theatre of the Absurd-esque dramatization of the animal's existential despair.
"Wu-Tang: An American Saga" is a dramatization of the early days of the band that rose from the crime-ridden streets of New York City to become an unlikely success story.
The only answer to such a disturbing surprise was to Google whether all of this trauma was real or a gossipy dramatization of the case for the sake of a Lifetime movie.
While it's kind of an interesting gimmick, to have the show be the dramatization of events and have the 'actual' people as talking heads, it takes away a lot of the stakes.
The last of the trilogy that established Mr. Wajda's international reputation was "Ashes and Diamonds" (21983), a dramatization of a novel by Jerzy Andrzejewski, set on the day Germany surrendered in 21989.
" On October 2202, 2628, the actor Orson Welles, in a radio dramatization of H.G. Wells' "The War of the Worlds" interrupted the CBS's programming to "report" that "Martians have invaded New Jersey.
Basically, whether you find a TV or book protagonist's inner monologuing cloying and unrealistic or merely a dramatization of the average person probably depends on how (and if) you talk to yourself.
Comments made by Lufthansa Chief Executive Carsten Spohr earlier on Thursday that a pay increase for pilots would threaten the airline's existence amount to a "completely exaggerated dramatization," union Vereinigung Cockpit (VC) said.
Issues of race and racism, on the other hand, are central to "Small Island," Helen Edmundson's dramatization of the 2004 Andrea Levy novel, which makes for a bustling evening at the National Theater.
HBO's 10-episode dramatization dissects Israel's internal investigation into the three ultra-Orthodox Jews eventually convicted of Abu Khdeir's murder and the frantic initial days after his parents learned of his disappearance and death.
"The dramatization of the dispute between Italy and the Commission damages the Italian and by consequence the European economy," Tria said in a statement after the EU executive readied a disciplinary procedure against Rome.
Deepwater Horizon looks like a strange, action-packed dramatization of the terrible Deepwater Horizon oil spill, which killed 03 people and leaked 4.9 million barrels of oil into the surrounding water, devastating nearby wildlife.
Daniel Craig, Liev Schreiber, Jamie Bell, and George MacKay star in The Siege director Edward Zwick's brutal dramatization of the Bielski brothers' valiant efforts to save thousands of Jews from execution in 1940s Belarus.
Dramatization of the story is provided both by grainy Super-8 reconstructions and by scenes from the couple's actual films: lush, groundbreaking works, such as the first North Korean film ever about romantic love.
All America was on edge that fall: Orson Welles's Halloween eve radio dramatization of H.G. Wells's "The War of the Worlds" triggered widespread panic among thousands fearing an actual alien invasion was taking place.
It is a frustrating experience that leaves one wishing for the type of conventional dramatization most common in Germany: an adaptation that takes inspiration primarily from the plot and themes of its literary source.
This was a prelude to the really confrontational part, a solo dramatization of a date, an acrobatic act of puppetry with a mannequin, that ends with a question for the crowd: Was this rape?
"I truly believe he's a guy who probably has a poster from the movie '300' hanging over his bed," Chapman said on July 31, 2013, referring to a dramatization of an ancient Greek battle.
Josh Gad will play Ebert in a dramatization of Ebert's experience writing the screenplay for Russ Meyer's Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, considered one of the craziest, bustiest, wildest cult films of all time.
For people who've spent years avoiding it — or have watched it all and are looking for something new on HBO — May sees the premiere of Chernobyl, a five-part dramatization of the 1986 nuclear accident.
This by-now-obligatory dramatization of any Royal coupling opens with a flashback to Harry as a young boy, and an excursion to Africa after his mother's funeral, where he's dramatically confronted by a lion.
Ava DuVernay's dramatization of the Central Park Five case delves into all of the official blunders made along the way — the police-coerced confessions, the conflicting witness accounts and physical evidence, the ensuing media frenzy.
The story of a young African-American man from the South Side of Chicago, trapped by the stigma and the stifling conditions of racism, has in fact lent itself to film dramatization more than once.
I know it might seem obvious to mention the Melrose novels now, since they've just been made into a Showtime series, but there's no way the dramatization can be anything as good as the books.
Nate Parker directed and stars in this dramatization of the slave rebellion led by Nat Turner in Virginia in 1831, a movie that earned ovations and a lucrative distribution deal at the Sundance Film Festival.
The running commentary makes it difficult to get caught up in the drama, while the intricate nature of the dramatization introduces a florid element closer to Cecil B. DeMille epics than serious history and scholarship.
But Dean wanted the time and space to explore the emotion of the story, in addition to presenting the gory details of the crime, so she decided to go down the route of TV dramatization.
The monologue was essentially a coming-out dramatization, and throughout his performance, I scanned the room anxiously, looking to see if any of Ashton's peers would respond with disbelief or disgust, but no such thing happened.
Steven Soderbergh will premiere his second film of the year, The Laundromat, a dramatization of the massive 2015 Panama Papers financial scandal, starring Meryl Streep, Gary Oldman, Antonio Banderas, Will Forte, David Schwimmer, and Jeffrey Wright.
"Boys Don't Cry" is a dramatization of the real-life story of Brandon Teena, a 21-year-old transgender man who, in 1993, was raped and later murdered near the small Nebraska town of Falls City.
Silicon Valley's Kumail Nanjiani stars in a dramatization of his own true story, in which his now-wife Emily Gordon (played here by Zoe Kazan) fell into a medically induced coma shortly after they started dating.
The Algiers sequence, in particular, has a claustrophobic intensity that's as off-putting as it is effective, because the last thing a dramatization of real racialized violence like this seems like it should be is exciting.
Thomas Edison's phonograph, Guglielmo Marconi's invention of the radio and Orson Welles' successful dramatization of "The War of the Worlds," in what would essentially become the world's first popular podcast, all left their imprint on history.
Sometime in high school, my Economics teacher introduced Keynesian economics to us with this video: The video is a fun dramatization of the opposing philosophies of economists John Maynard Keynes and Friedrich Hayek, via rap battle.
It was another of those instances of dramatization: Jane herself had eating problems—what woman didn't—but in her case it wasn't a question of will and control, or at least it hadn't started that way.
The team suggests the headless man could be a dramatization of "probably the worst day ever in human history since the end of the ice age; the hypothetical [Younger Dryas] catastrophe," as quoted in the study.
The series is a dramatization of the infamous 1989 Central Park jogger case, in which five black and Hispanic teenage boys were wrongfully convicted of rape and other charges after they gave false confessions to police.
Lately, Anne's story has attracted quite a few adapters, and the writer and director Chris Henry is bringing the first book about the character, "Anne of Green Gables" (1908), to the stage in a multipart dramatization.
The austere mid-20th century courtroom (sets: Chloe Lamford) that serves as the setting for the entire production is a nod to the McCarthy-era hearings that inspired Miller's famous dramatization of the Salem witch trials.
In a Times article in 1987, he told of the flashbacks he had experienced when he took his family to see the Oliver Stone movie "Platoon," a dramatization of American infantrymen fighting in the Vietnam War.
The video is a stark dramatization of divisions in American life being shared by a man who, 18 years ago, was widely hailed as "America's mayor" for his resolve in the wake of the terror attacks.
In effect, what has been passed down to us is a continuation of his practice: a method of narration with an emphasis on the quixotic and heroic and, not least, a tendency toward invention, exaggeration, and dramatization.
Season 3 of Netflix's dramatization of decades of royal drama is out, and — as is the custom with many period dramas — there's a lot in there that's true and a lot that is somewhat less than true.
In later years Mr. Hanson directed the television movie "Too Big to Fail" (2011), a dramatization of the 2008 financial crisis based on a book by Andrew Ross Sorkin, a financial columnist and editor at The Times.
Without a more cooperative investigator to produce a televised dramatization of the case against Mr. Trump, as Mr. Starr did against Mr. Clinton, Democrats will have to weigh whether they can change the minds of the public.
In fact, as he was carted away in the ambulance, I began to wonder if the whole business wasn't some bizarre dramatization of the health care debate that's been, well, let's just say raging over the past season.
This anthropogenic seesaw ride receives its starkest dramatization in a sequence where the hands sculpt an elaborate medieval fortification out of sand, then tilt watering cans above it as the increasingly waterlogged structure droops away like melting wax.
But an actual dramatization of the board game Taboo might turn out to be more interesting than the new FX series Taboo, because at least I would know what the board game adaptation was supposed to be about.
When you're ... I imagine you do this in many of your movies, but with this movie specifically since it's about fraud, about recreation, are you at all nervous about inserting footage that is a recreation or a dramatization?
The film "Notes on Blindness" is a dramatization that uses his original recordings, and the virtual-reality "Acoustic Space" is an immersive recreation of Mr. Hull's description of his acoustic perception of a simple day in the park.
"We hereby demand that you immediately issue a statement publicly acknowledging that some events were imagined for dramatic purposes and artistic license and dramatization were used in the film's portrayal of events and characters," the newspaper's attorney wrote.
"We hereby demand you immediately issue a statement publicly acknowledging that some events were imagined for dramatic purposes and artistic license and dramatization were used in the film's portrayal of events and characters," AJC wrote to Warner Bros.
DESANTIS It's said that novels (especially four-part-sagas) are good tools for world-building, but one of the surprises here for me is the way in which this dramatization brings that aspect of the book to life.
Hulu's dramatization of the story of Dee Dee, who suffered from Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy that caused her to exaggerate and fabricate her daughter Gypsy's medical problems, starts at the end, on June 15, 2015 at 5:06 p.m.
The screen on which the closed-captioned recording was projected later morphed to a dramatization of a Columbine-style attack, as two gun-wielding young men storm through a school throwing chairs aside and shooting students hiding under tables.
Last year, the poet and scholar Paul Muldoon, the former poetry editor of this magazine, and his collaborator and wife, the novelist Jean Hanff Korelitz, first presented their dramatization of the story, titled "The Dead, 1904," in New York.
After opening in Los Angeles in 1969, Heinar Kipphardt's "In the Matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer," a dramatization of the moral struggle faced by the chief architect of the atomic bomb, moved to Lincoln Center, with Mr. Davidson directing.
You would think that if there were something newsworthy about "Waco," a six-episode dramatization of the 1993 Branch Davidian shootout and siege, it would be how it depicts a key event in the radicalization of America's far right.
Critics have homed in on its dramatization of ageless gender stereotypes and divisions of labor: The men can be imperious, the women submissive; the garage is often the domain of the husband, the kitchen the responsibility of the wife.
Where to watch: YouTube and Google Play Clint Eastwood's take on the story of a missing boy and the corrupt police department that refused to look for him is a reasonably true dramatization of what happened to Christine Collins in 1928.
In an origin story ripe for future dramatization, Musk was trapped in one of LA's notorious traffic jams and tweeted that he would build a tunnel boring machine and just start digging (perhaps the scene could be played by Michael Douglas?).
Fahrenheit 451 is regarded as one of the best fiction novels ever written and was previously adapted into a movie in 1966, a stage play version (by Bradbury) in 1979, a radio dramatization in 1982, and a video game in 1984.
Nate Parker's passion project – which he wrote, directed, produced and stars in – is a harrowing dramatization of Nat Turner's famous 1831 slave revolt, and after debuting to rave reviews at Sundance earlier this year, it scored an unprecedented $17 million deal.
These include "Marshall," Reginald Hudlin's biopic about the Supreme Court justice Thurgood Marshall; "LBJ," Rob Reiner's drama about the president who appointed Justice Marshall; and "The Post," Steven Spielberg's dramatization of the Pentagon Papers case, which Justice Marshall ruled on.
"We hereby demand that you immediately issue a statement publicly acknowledging that some events were imagined for dramatic purposes and artistic license and dramatization were used in the film's portrayal of events and characters," the letter, sent to Warner Bros.
It was Molière's dramatization of the Don Juan legend that served as the basis for Mozart's "Don Giovanni"; much later, the great actor Emil Jannings gave the definitive screen treatment of "Tartuffe," Molière's famous charlatan, in F.W. Murnau's 1926 silent classic.
Ava DuVernay's stark dramatization of the Exonerated Five's story was difficult, unpleasant television that nonetheless helped shift a national conversation, not just about the injustices suffered by its central figures, but the myriad ways the disenfranchised are preyed upon today.
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CHERNOBYL, Ukraine (Reuters) - Critics and viewers on both sides of the Atlantic have lined up to acclaim 'Chernobyl', a dramatization of events surrounding the world's worst nuclear accident - but the reactions of some of the survivors are less rose-tinted.
Ms. Andrews said Mr. Osborne had become "obsessed" with Muslims, particularly after watching "Three Girls," a BBC dramatization of an abuse scandal in Rochdale, England, in which mostly young, white girls were groomed by men who were mostly of Pakistani heritage.
Parker's film – which he wrote, directed, produced and starred in – is a dramatization of Nat Turner's famous 1831 slave revolt and was considered an early Oscar favorite after earning rave reviews and an unprecedented $17 million deal at the Sundance Film Festival.
This is Paramount's new dramatization of the Waco standoff, which led to the deaths of 79 members of the Branch Davidian sect after a botched raid by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives morphed into a siege by the FBI.
This dramatization of the celebrity trial that scandalized the nation and brought racial tensions to an all-time high is also notable for appearances by Cuba Gooding, Jr., David Schwimmer, and a simmering John Travolta, and direction from Ryan Murphy and John Singleton.
SHOCK AND AWE Rob Reiner returns to the historical dramatization mode of "Ghosts of Mississippi" for a movie about journalists (played, principally, by Woody Harrelson and James Marsden) who questioned the Bush administration's argument that Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction.
Intrigue now attaches to the heist and if there's no quick character to take on the antihero role, look for the elements of a popular myth to quickly fall into place, with the rule breakers playing the leads -- again, perfect for a dramatization.
As a result, the dramatization of "About Alice" that opened on Sunday evening at Theater for a New Audience in Brooklyn is sweet and mild and less emotional than the book, when what you want is for it to be more so.
Yet even if you know nothing of its real-life hero, the Malawian engineer William Kamkwamba (whose 2009 memoir was the basis for this dramatization), you will know exactly where this well-intentioned tale is going: it's right there in the title.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A behind-the-scenes dramatization on how the New York Times broke the story that accused powerful Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein of a pattern of sexual misconduct will be developed as a feature film, one of its backers said on Wednesday.
And there are some well-deployed GIFs: The show will be called "Elizabeth, Michael & Marlon," and is described by The Guardian as a dramatization of Michael Jackson, Elizabeth Taylor and Marlon Brando driving out of New York City together after the 9/11 attacks.
While the nods for "Game of Thrones" were expected, despite a fan uproar over the series finale in May, HBO also scored 19 nominations with its limited series "Chernobyl," a dramatization of the 1986 nuclear accident in Ukraine and Soviet efforts to cover it up.
Two loves in particular dominate "Greek to Me": the Acropolis and Homer, both of which Norris returns to so religiously that she often ends a passage about one or the other on a joking note, to avoid, I presume, sinking into sentimentality or self-dramatization.
While the L.A. Phil was mounting " atlas ," Long Beach was preparing for the première of Anthony Davis's "The Central Park Five," a dramatization of the Central Park jogger case of 1989 , which led to the unjust imprisonment of five black and Latino teen-agers.
Rocketman has been described as a fantasy musical — even this teaser touts that the story is "Based on a true fantasy" — so it's less a dry re-telling of the artist's life, and more a musically-driven dramatization of true events, jazzed up for a moviegoing audience.
A new trailer from Focus Features and Participant Media provides a first look at Felicity Jones (The Theory of Everything) starring as Ruth Bader Ginsburg in On the Basis of Sex, a dramatization of Ginsburg's fight against gender discrimination as a young attorney in the 1970s.
In two weeks, the first scripts were written for "Harry & Meghan: A Royal Romance," a dramatization of their courtship that will premiere on May 13 as the jewel in the crown of a week of Lifetime programming ahead of the May 19 royal wedding in England.
In Ferrante's dramatization of such an unpalatable truth, and in her own living of it, one sees how a writer might free herself from the tired pursuit of fiction as a matter of professional advancement and set out in quest of the stories that don't get told.
The series, with a top-drawer cast led by Sam Worthington and Paul Bettany, is a dramatization of the hunt for Ted Kaczynski, who used mail bombs to kill and maim victims all over the United States for almost two decades before finally being arrested in 1996.
Although it was never presented as such in news accounts, the siege on the diplomatic enclave and the secret CIA facility a mile away resembles in its dramatization nothing so much as the battle of the Alamo, albeit with a better ending as far as the Americans were concerned.
The night's biggest winners were HBO's medieval fantasy hit "Game of Thrones," which won the coveted best drama series for a second year, and FX's much talked about dramatization of the 1995 O.J. Simpson trial, "The People v O.J. Simpson," which took home 9 Emmys including best limited series.
But HBO film "All the Way" won eight nominations, including for Bryan Cranston's performance as the late President Lyndon B. Johnson, while Kerry Washington was recognized for playing Anita Hill in "Confirmation," the HBO dramatization of the 1991 Clarence Thomas Supreme Court nomination hearings and sexual harassment allegations.
There's an establishing scene that looks like it could be a Spitzer dramatization — Peter and Alicia enter a press conference holding hands and, under the hot glare of the spotlight and prodding journalists, try to put up a strong, mutual front: At this point, we don't know the Florricks.
If Stefano Cucchi's case was already well known here, thanks to his sister's perseverance, it became an even greater cause célèbre after the presentation in August at the Venice Film Festival of "Sulla Mia Pelle," ("On My Skin") a dramatization of his final days, directed by Alessio Cremonini.
Indeed — Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson were mathematicians and engineers who worked at NASA during the height of the space race, yet it wasn't until the 2016 release of the aptly titled movie dramatization of their lives, "Hidden Figures," that the women were given their due onscreen.
As the magician and magic historian Jim Steinmeyer recounts in his book "Hiding the Elephant," John Henry Pepper, the director of the Royal Polytechnic Institution in London, popularized the technology with a dramatization of a scene from the Charles Dickens novella "The Haunted Man" on Christmas Eve 95.
Across more than 60 years as an acclaimed American poet, Mr. Wilbur followed a muse who prized traditional virtuosity over self-dramatization; as a consequence he often found himself out of favor with the literary authorities who preferred the heat of artists like Sylvia Plath and Allen Ginsberg.
In a stunning dramatization of how racial dynamics determine whose emotions are honored, the hearing momentarily came to a halt so that Tlaib could assure Meadows that she didn't mean to call him a racist, and the committee chairman, Elijah Cummings, who is African-American, could comfort him.
Jackie has been played, in turn, by Jacyln Smith in a 1981 made-for-TV movie, Roma Downey in 1991's A Woman Named Jackie: The Bouvier Years, and Katie Holmes in the 2011 dramatization, The Kennedys, three actresses who are so different they hardly seem to occupy the same profession.
In this bittersweet dramatization of Christopher Reid's poem, Emma Thompson and Alan Rickman prickle and swoon as former lovers — he is a copy editor and failed poet in London; she was his muse, now married to a successful novelist and living in Paris — meeting for lunch at their favorite trattoria.
The biggest Emmy winners this year were HBO's medieval fantasy hit "Game of Thrones," which won the coveted best drama series for a second year, and FX's much talked about dramatization of the 1995 O.J. Simpson trial, "The People v O.J. Simpson," which took home nine Emmys including best limited series.
A dramatization that is often more nuanced than media coverage in 1995 In the true crime genre, particularly when it's taking on a case as popular and memorable as O.J. Simpson's, there is always one inherent problem: how do you build suspense in telling a story when we already know the outcome?
"Casting JonBenet" (April 28), directed by Kitty Green, is a documentary about the death of the child beauty-pageant star JonBenet Ramsey, which approaches its subject obliquely—by way of interviews with actors from Ramsey's home town of Boulder, Colorado, who are auditioning to perform in a dramatization of her life. ♦
And in the case of his new book, "The Pigeon Tunnel," it fails to diminish our pleasure in reading these stories from his life — stories, he suggests, that might well contain a smidgen of imaginative shaping ("real truth lies, if anywhere, not in facts, but in nuance") — or, perhaps, a dash of self-dramatization.
Some of us struggled to get through that first episode, and the episodes that follow have plenty of painful moments too, but "When They See Us" rewards viewers who persist with a moving and unforgettable dramatization of all the ways the system failed Yusef Salaam, Korey Wise, Kevin Richardson, Raymond Santana and Antron McCray.
"[Due to] the harm that has been caused to members of the ethnic African communities as a result of the advertisement's circulation and the over-dramatization by the public opinion, we hereby express our apology and sincerely hope that the internet users as well as media will not over-analyze," the company said in a statement.
At the 2019 Venice Biennale, for example, the Lithuanian Pavilion received the Golden Lion award for its beachy dramatization of our species' climate anxiety, Sun & Sea (Marina) (20033), while The Brooklyn Rail organized a massive eco-themed satellite group exhibition at Venice, Artists Need To Create on the Same Scale That Society Has the Capacity to Destroy: Mare Nostrum.
And in mid-April, HBO will premiere "Confirmation," a dramatization of the Hill-Thomas hearings starring the appealing actors Kerry Washington and Wendell Pierce, mining old news clips as it debuts in the midst of a new slam-down over the Supreme Court — this time with no nominee but still with Joe Biden in a kerfuffle.
Brett Ratner (Rush Hour) and Michael De Luca (Fifty Shades of Grey) are reportedly set to produce the project at Universal, which found critical and commercial success (plus an Academy Award win) in 2015 with Straight Outta Compton, a dramatization of the rise of N.W.A., a rap supergroup that featured Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, and Eazy-E, among others.
He could then settle down on his couch to watch some TV. His viewing choices appear not to stray too far from home -- in his collection of DVDs is a dramatization of the life of Pablo Escobar, the Colombian drug lord who was able to design his own prison under a deal with the Colombian government.
If the last year or so of the movie business is to be believed, there are few things more worthy of dramatization than the world of popular music — how it is created, how it builds and unravels its stars, how it emerges from trauma, how almost every musician of note has a "Behind the Music" biopic in them.
If you're grossed out by the utter charmlessness and moral squalor of a year's worth of debased political self-indulgence, a perfect antidote is "The Crown," Netflix's compulsively watchable dramatization of the life of Queen Elizabeth II, served up on a silver platter by dramatist Peter Morgan ("The Queen") and the director and producer Stephen Daldry ("The Audience").
In the last 15 years, the Emmys have used the term "miniseries" to describe (and honor) a two-part network dramatization of the Anne Frank story, five incarnations of a 13-part horror bonanza, a six-hour movie version of America's most famous play, and a disaster of an eight-part Kennedys history which aired on the reality TV network Reelz.
"Sweat," Ms. Nottage's timely exploration of stressed relationships among a group of friends in a working-class city battered by industrial layoffs, opens Sunday, March 13, at Studio 21; "Indecent," Ms. Vogel's retrospective dramatization of the rise and fall of a play deemed scandalous during an ill-fated journey from the Yiddish theater to Broadway, opens April 2009 at the Cort Theater.
Slipped into "13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi," among the torrential bullets and convulsive mayhem, is a protracted advertisement for a Mercedes-Benz S.U.V. A dramatization of the 2012 attack on the American diplomatic mission in Libya that resulted in the death of four Americans, including Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens, the movie is a pummeling slog — 45 minutes of setup and an eternity of relentless combat.
Director: Robert Greene (Actress, Fake It So Real) Cast: Kate Lyn Sheil (You're Next, Netflix's House of Cards) Distributor: None yet Because this experimental documentary about depressed TV reporter Christine Chubbuck played at the same festival as Antonio Campos's more conventional dramatization — and because Greene's film is openly critical of the very idea of restaging Chubbuck's on-air suicide — it's tempting to use Kate as a cudgel against the other Christine.
Near the end of the first episode of Netflix's When They See Us — a four-episode dramatization of the 1990 Central Park jogger case and its infamous aftermath — Linda Fairstein (Felicity Huffman), who oversees the Manhattan District Attorney's sex crimes unit, and prosecutor Elizabeth Lederer (Vera Farmiga) meet in a dimly lit library to discuss the case, which has led to the arrests of five teenagers and left New York a tempest.

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