List of docufiction films
This is a list of docufiction feature-length films ordered chronologically.
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- 1926: Moana by Robert Flaherty, USA[1]
- 1930: Maria do Mar by Leitão de Barros, Portugal
- 1931: Tabu by Robert Flaherty and F. W. Murnau, USA
- 1932: L'or des mers by Jean Epstein, France
- 1934: Man of Aran by Robert Flaherty, UK
- 1945: Ala-Arriba! (film) by Leitão de Barros, Portugal
- 1948: La Terra Trema by Luchino Visconti, Italy
- 1948: Louisiana Story by Robert Flaherty, USA
- 1952: Children of Hiroshima by Kaneto Shindo, Japan
- 1956: On the Bowery by Lionel Rogosin, USA
- 1958: Moi, un noir (Me, A Black Man) by Jean Rouch, France
- 1958/59 Indie Matra Bhumi (The Motherland) by Roberto Rossellini, Italy
- 1959: Come Back, Africa by Lionel Rogosin, USA
- 1961: La pyramide humaine (The Human Pyramid) by Jean Rouch, France
- 1962: Rite of Spring by Manoel de Oliveira, Portugal
- 1963: Pour la suite du monde (Of Whales, the Moon and Men) by Pierre Perrault and Michel Brault, Canada
- 1964: Belarmino by Fernando Lopes, Portugal
- 1967: David Holzman's Diary by Jim McBride, USA
- 1971: Petit à petit (Little by Little) by Jean Rouch, France
- 1973: Trevico-Torino (viaggio nel Fiat-Nam) by Ettore Scola, Italy
- 1974: Orderers, by Michel Brault, Canada
- 1974: Cocorico Monsieur Poulet by Jean Rouch, France
- 1976: Changing Tides, by Ricardo Costa, Portugal
- 1976: People from Praia da Vieira by António Campos, Portugal
- 1976: Trás-os-Montes by Antonio Reis and Margarida Cordeiro, Portugal
- 1979: Bread and Wine by Ricardo Costa, Portugal
- 1981: Transes (fr) by Ahmed El Maânouni, Morocco
- 1982: Ana by António Reis and Margarida Cordeiro, Portugal
- 1982: After the Axe by Sturla Gunnarsson, Canada
- 1988: Mortu Nega (Death denied) by Flora Gomes, Guiné-Bissau
- 1990: The Company of Strangers, by Cynthia Scott, Canada
- 1990: Close-Up by Abbas Kiarostami, Iran
- 1991: Zombie and the Ghost Train by Mika Kaurismäki, Finland
- 1991: Life and Nothing More by Abbas Kiarostami, Iran
- 2000: In Vanda's Room by Pedro Costa, Portugal
- 2002: City of God by Fernando Meirelles and Kátia Lund, Brasil
- 2002: Ten by Abbas Kiarostami, Iran
- 2003: Mists by Ricardo Costa, Portugal
- 2005: Underexposure by Oday Rasheed, Iraq
- 2006: Colossal Youth by Pedro Costa, Portugal
- 2008: Our Beloved Month of August by Miguel Gomes (Portugal)
- 2009: The Mouth of the Wolf by Pietro Marcello (Italy)
- 2013: Closed Curtain by Jafar Panahi and Kambuzia Partovi (Iran)
- 2015: Taxi by Jafar Panahi (France)
- 2015: Drifts by Ricardo Costa (Portugal)
- 2016: Your Name Here (2015 film) by B. P. Paquette (Canada)
References
- ↑ Note, however, that Flaherty's earlier film, Nanook of the North from 1922, incorporates many docufiction elements, including the "casting" of locals into fictitious "roles" and family relationships, as well as anachronistic "staged" hunting scenes.
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