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"nondocumentary" Definitions
  1. not being a documentary
  2. not being, consisting of, or contained in documents

8 Sentences With "nondocumentary"

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In his French TV career, though, he has mixed in the occasional nondocumentary project.
Ebullient and indignant, Lee's best nondocumentary feature in quite some time delves into some ugly American history — including film history — to remind us that it's still being written.
As a nondocumentary photographer, I was slightly terrified to leave my studio, but the landscapes were so photogenic that it didn't matter that I had no control over the backdrop.
A question that will hang heavily over the Academy Awards on Sunday is whether Spike Lee will win a directing Oscar after being nominated, for the first time, for "BlacKkKLansman," his 21st nondocumentary feature.
If "The Fourth Estate" whets viewers' appetites for high-stakes journalism, a nondocumentary portrayal can be found in this adaptation of Kim Barker's memoir, "The Taliban Shuffle," about the life of a journalist in a war zone.
In the middle of "BlacKkKlansman," Spike Lee's new joint — his best nondocumentary feature in more than a decade and one of his greatest — Ron Stallworth and his sergeant have an argument about the future of the Ku Klux Klan.
States without voter ID laws generally have "nondocumentary" identification requirements under which voters can verify their identity in other ways, such as by signing an affidavit or poll book, or by providing personal information like their address or birth date.
Vincent Canby of The New York Times said the film was "the most ambitious nondocumentary film yet made about the entire Vietnam experience." Janet Maslin, also writing for The New York Times, praised Stone's direction, writing that he "reaches out instantly to his audience's gut-level emotions and sustains a walloping impact for two and a half hours." Internet reviewer James Berardinelli felt that the film's greatest accomplishment was "its contrasting of the glorious illusion of war as seen from thousands of miles away to the barbarity of it up-close." The Washington Post published two negative reviews; Hal Hinson called the film "alienating", while Desson Howe was critical of Cruise's "whiny" performance.

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