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An edition of Too bold for the box office (2012)

Too bold for the box office

the mockumentary from big screen to small

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Although considered a relatively new genre, the mockumentary has existed nearly as long as filmmaking itself and has become one of the most common forms of film and television comedy today. In order to better understand the larger cultural truths artfully woven into their deception, these works demonstrate just how tenuous and problematic our collective understandings of our social worlds can be.

In Too Bold for the Box Office: The Mockumentary from Big Screen to Small, Cynthia J. Miller has assembled essays by scholars and filmmakers who examine this unique cinematic form. Individually, each of these essays looks at a given instance of mockumentary parody and subversion, examining the ways in which each calls into question our assumptions, pleasures, beliefs, and even our senses. Writing about national film, television, and new media traditions as diverse as their backgrounds, this volume’s contributors explore and theorize the workings of mockumentaries, as well as the strategies and motivations of the writers and filmmakers who brought them into being.

Reflections by filmmakers Kevin Brownlow (It Happened Here), Christopher Hansen (The Proper Care and Feeding of An American Messiah), and Spencer Schaffner (The Urban Literacy Manifesto) add valued perspective and significantly deepen the discussions found in the volume’s other contributions. This collection of essays on films, television programming, and new media illustrates common threads running across cultures and eras and attempts to answer sweeping existential questions about the nature of social life and the human condition.

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2012, Scarecrow Press, Inc., Scarecrow Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction
PROLOGUE: nothing new under the sun or on film / Jerome Kuehl
LOST HISTORIES. Making up Mammy: Re-enacting Historical Erasure and Recasting Authenticity in Cheryl Dunye's The Watermelon Woman / Eve Allegra Raimon
Peter Delpeut's The Forbidden Quest: Truth in Fiction / Robert Weiner
Mercury's on the Launch Pad, but Cadillac's on the Moon: The Old Negro Space Program / Cynthia J. Miller
A POPULAR CULTURE AS COMMENTARY. Polka Settles the Score in The Schmenges: The Last Polka / Linda Kornasky
Experiments in Parody and Satire: Short-Form Mockumentary Series / Craig Hight
Commando Raids on the Nature of Reality / Gary D. Rhodes
DARING TO BELIEVE. Aching to Believe: Forgotten Silver and National Identity / Scott Wilson
"That's Not Zen!": Mocking Ethnographic Film in Doris Dörrie's Enlightenment Guaranteed / Heather Merle Benbow
The Proper Care and Feeding of An American Messiah / Christopher Hansen
THE WAR THAT WASN'T. It Might Have Happened Here: How Nazi Germany Won the War / John C. Tibbetts
Between What Is and What If: Kevin Willmott's CSA / Thomas Prasch
The "Serious" Mockumentary: The Trivialization of Disaster? The Case of Peter Watkins / James M. Welsh
The Making of It Happened Here / Kevin Brownlow
EPILOGUE. Mockumentaries Meet New Media / Spencer Schaffner.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
070.1/8
Library of Congress
PN1995.9.D62 T66 2012, PN1995.9.D62T66 2012

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Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
302

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Open Library
OL25270499M
Internet Archive
tooboldforboxoff0000unse
ISBN 13
9780810885189, 9780810885196
LCCN
2012011326
OCLC/WorldCat
783172514

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