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A mockumentary (a blend of ''mock'' and ''documentary''), fake documentary or docu-comedy is a type of film or television show depicting fictional events but presented as a documentary. These productions are often used to analyze or comment on
current events News is information about current events. This may be provided through many different media: word of mouth, printing, postal systems, broadcasting, electronic communication, or through the testimony of observers and witnesses to events. New ...
and issues by using a fictional setting, or to parody the documentary form itself. While mockumentaries are usually
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, pseudo-documentaries are their dramatic equivalents. However, pseudo-documentary should not be confused with
docudrama Docudrama (or documentary drama) is a genre of television and film, which features dramatized re-enactments of actual events. It is described as a hybrid of documentary and drama and "a fact-based representation of real event". Docudramas typic ...
, a fictional genre in which dramatic techniques are combined with documentary elements to depict real events. Also,
docudrama Docudrama (or documentary drama) is a genre of television and film, which features dramatized re-enactments of actual events. It is described as a hybrid of documentary and drama and "a fact-based representation of real event". Docudramas typic ...
is different from docufiction, a genre in which documentaries are contaminated with fictional elements. Mockumentaries are often presented as historical documentaries, with B roll and talking heads discussing past events, or as '' cinéma vérité'' pieces following people as they go through various events. Examples emerged during the 1950s when archival film footage became available. A very early example was a short piece on the " Swiss Spaghetti Harvest" that appeared as an April Fools' prank on the British television program ''
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'' in 1957. The term "mockumentary", which originated in the 1960s, was popularized in the mid-1980s when ''
This Is Spinal Tap ''This Is Spinal Tap'' (also known as ''This Is Spınal Tap: A Rockumentary by Martin Di Bergi'') is a 1984 American mockumentary film co-written and directed by Rob Reiner (in his feature directorial debut). The film stars Christopher Guest, M ...
'' director Rob Reiner used it in interviews to describe that film. Mockumentaries can be partly or wholly improvised.


Early examples

Early work, including Luis Buñuel's 1933 ''
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'', Orson Welles's 1938 radio broadcast of '' The War of the Worlds'', various April Fools' Day news reports, and ''vérité''-style film and television during the 1960s and 1970s, served as precursor to the genre. Early examples of mock-documentaries include various films by Peter Watkins, such as '' The War Game'' (1965), ''
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'' (1967), and the dystopic '' Punishment Park'' (1971). Further examples are '' The Connection'' (1961), '' A Hard Day's Night'' (1964), ''
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'' (1967), '' Pat Paulsen for President'' (1968), ''
Take the Money and Run ''Take the Money and Run'' is a 1969 American mockumentary comedy film directed by Woody Allen. Allen co-wrote the screenplay with Mickey Rose and stars alongside Janet Margolin. The film chronicles the life of Virgil Starkwell, an inept bank rob ...
'' (1969), '' The Clowns'' (1970), by
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, a docufiction), ''Smile'' (1975),
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's '' Agarrando pueblo'' (1977) and '' All You Need Is Cash'' (1978).
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was also an early popularizer of the mockumentary style with his film '' Real Life'', 1979, a spoof of the 1973 reality television series '' An American Family''. Woody Allen's ''Take the Money and Run'' is presented in documentary-style with Allen playing a fictional criminal, Virgil Starkwell, whose crime exploits are "explored" throughout the film.
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, who used to narrate documentaries in the 1940s, provides the voice-over narration. Fictional interviews are interspliced throughout, especially those of Starkwell's parents who wear
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noses and mustaches. The style of this film was widely appropriated by others and revisited by Allen himself in films such as '' Men of Crisis: The Harvey Wallinger Story'' (1971), '' Zelig'' (1983) and '' Sweet and Lowdown'' (1999). Early use of the mockumentary format in television comedy may be seen in several sketches from ''
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'' (1969–1974), such as " Hell's Grannies", " Piranha Brothers", and "
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". '' The Hart and Lorne Terrific Hour'' (1970–1971) also featured mockumentary pieces which interspersed both scripted and real-life man-in-the-street interviews, the most famous likely being "The Puck Crisis" in which hockey pucks were claimed to have become infected with a form of Dutch elm disease. '' All You Need Is Cash'', developed from an early series of sketches in the comedy series ''
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'', is a 1978 television film in mockumentary style about '' The Rutles'', a fictional band that parodies '' The Beatles''. The Beatles own 1964 feature film debut, '' A Hard Day's Night'', was itself filmed in mockumentary style: it ostensibly documents a few typical (and highly fictionalized) days in the life of the band as they travel from Liverpool to London for a television appearance.


Since 1980


In film and television

Since the beginning of the 1980s, the mockumentary format has gained considerable attention. The 1980 South African film '' The Gods Must be Crazy'' (along with its 1989 sequel) is presented in the manner of a nature documentary, with documentary narrator
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describing the events of the film in the manner of a biologist or anthropologist presenting scientific knowledge to viewers. In 1982, '' The Atomic Cafe'' is a Cold-War era American "mockumentary" film that made use of archival government footage from the 1950s. Woody Allen's 1983 film '' Zelig'' stars Allen as a curiously nondescript enigma who is discovered for his remarkable ability to transform himself to resemble anyone he is near, and Allen is edited into historical archive footage. In 1984, Christopher Guest co-wrote and starred in the mockumentary ''
This is Spinal Tap ''This Is Spinal Tap'' (also known as ''This Is Spınal Tap: A Rockumentary by Martin Di Bergi'') is a 1984 American mockumentary film co-written and directed by Rob Reiner (in his feature directorial debut). The film stars Christopher Guest, M ...
'', directed by Rob Reiner. Guest went on to write and direct other mockumentaries including ''
Waiting for Guffman ''Waiting for Guffman'' is a 1996 American mockumentary comedy film written by Christopher Guest and Eugene Levy, and directed by Guest. The film's ensemble cast includes Guest, Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Fred Willard, and Parker Posey. The film's ...
'', ''
Best in Show ''Best in Show'' is a 2000 American mockumentary comedy film co-written by Christopher Guest and Eugene Levy and directed by Guest. The film follows five entrants in a prestigious dog show as they travel to the show and compete once there. Much of ...
'', and ''
A Mighty Wind ''A Mighty Wind'' is a 2003 American mockumentary comedy film about a folk music reunion concert in which three folk bands reunite for a television performance for the first time in decades. Co-written (with Eugene Levy), directed, and composed ...
'', all written with costar
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. In Central Europe, the first time viewers were exposed to mockumentary was in 1988 when the Czechoslovakian short film ''
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'' was shown. For two weeks, TV viewers believed that the oil-eating animals really existed. Tim Robbins' 1992 film ''
Bob Roberts ''Bob Roberts'' is a 1992 American Satire, satirical mockumentary film written, directed by, and starring Tim Robbins. It depicts the rise of Robert "Bob" Roberts Jr., a right-wing politician who is a candidate for an upcoming United States Senat ...
'' was a mockumentary centered around the senatorial campaign of a right-wing stock trader and folksinger, and the unsavory connections and dirty tricks used to defeat a long-term liberal incumbent played by Gore Vidal. '' Man Bites Dog'' is a 1992 Belgian black comedy crime mockumentary written, produced, and directed by
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, André Bonzel, and
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. In 1995,
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Forgotten Silver ''Forgotten Silver'' is a 1995 New Zealand mockumentary film that purports to tell the story of a pioneering New Zealand filmmaker. It was written and directed by Peter Jackson and Costa Botes, both of whom appear in the film in their roles as ...
'', which claimed New Zealand "director" Colin McKenzie was a pioneer in filmmaking. When the film was later revealed to be a mockumentary, Jackson received criticism for tricking viewers. ''
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'' from 2006, and its 2020 sequel ''
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'', are two controversial yet successful films which use this style, as does ''
Brüno ''Brüno'' is a 2009 mockumentary comedy film directed by Larry Charles and starring Sacha Baron Cohen, who produced, co-wrote, and played the gay Austrian fashion journalist Brüno. It is the third film based on one of Cohen's characters from ...
'', a similar film from 2009 also starring Sacha Baron Cohen. Sony Pictures Animation released their second animated feature, '' Surf's Up'' in 2007, which was the first of its kind to incorporate the mockumentary style into animation. '' REC'', a 2007 Spanish film by Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza, uses journalism aesthetics to approach a horror universe set up in a real building in Barcelona. The film was
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in the United States as the 2008 film ''Quarantine''. Ivo Raza's 2020 mockumentary '' Reboot Camp'', is a comedy about a fake cult which uses an ensemble cast of celebrities from film (David Koechner, Eric Roberts, Chaz Bono, Ed Begley Jr.), performing arts (Ja Rule, Billy Morrison), and TV (Lindsey Shaw, Pierson Fode, Johnny Bananas) to play fictional versions of themselves. In television, the most notable mockumentaries in the 2000s have been
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's '' The Games'' (1998–2000), the Canadian series '' Trailer Park Boys'' (1999–present), the British shows '' Marion and Geoff'' (2000), '' Twenty Twelve'' (2011–2012) (which follows the fictional Olympic Deliverance Commission in the run-up to the
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), and '' W1A'', which follows the main characters of Twenty Twelve as they start work at the BBC, as well as '' The Office'' (2001) and its many international offshoots, and '' Come Fly with Me'' (2010), which follows the activity at a fictional airport and its variety of staff and passengers. British comedy duo Jennifer Saunders and
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often presented short mockumentaries as extended sketches in their TV show '' French & Saunders''. Discovery Channel opened its annual Shark Week on 4 Aug 2013 with '' Megalodon: The Monster Shark Lives'', a mockumentary about the survival of the megalodon. The Canadian series '' Trailer Park Boys'' and its films (1998–present) were one of the first mainstream examples of Canadian mockumentaries. Popular examples in the US include sitcoms '' The Office'' (2005-2013), ''
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'' (2009–2015), and '' Modern Family'' (2009–2020); the American improv comedy '' Reno 911!'' (2003–2009); '' Derek'' (2012–2014); the comedy series '' The Muppets'' (2015); ''
People Just Do Nothing ''People Just Do Nothing'' is a British television mockumentary sitcom, created and performed by Allan Mustafa, Steve Stamp, Asim Chaudhry and Hugo Chegwin. The programme follows the lives of MC Grindah, DJ Beats and their friends, who run K ...
'' (2011–2018) and the Australian Chris Lilley shows '' Angry Boys'', ''
Summer Heights High ''Summer Heights High'' is an Australian mockumentary television sitcom written by and starring Chris Lilley. Set in the fictional Summer Heights High School in an outer suburb of Sydney (based on Summer Hill), it is revolves around high scho ...
'', '' We Can Be Heroes: Finding The Australian of the Year'', '' Ja'mie: Private School Girl'', ''
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'' and '' Lunatics''. Shows currently running in this format include '' What We Do in the Shadows'' (2019–present) and '' Abbott Elementary'' (2021–present). The series ''
Documentary Now! ''Documentary Now!'' is an American mockumentary television series, created by Fred Armisen, Bill Hader, Seth Meyers, and Rhys Thomas, that premiered on August 20, 2015, on IFC. Armisen and Hader star in many episodes, and Thomas and Alex Buono ...
'' (2015–present) on IFC, created by '' Saturday Night Live'' alumni Bill Hader, Fred Armisen, and
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, spoofs celebrated documentary films by parodying the style and subject of each documentary. Hight argues that television is a natural medium for a mockumentary, as it provides "for extraordinarily rich sources of appropriation and commentary".Hight, Craig. 2014. "Mockumentary." In Encyclopedia of Humor Studies, Salvatore Attardo, Thousand Oaks: Sage, pp. 515-516.


On radio

The BBC series '' People Like Us'' was first produced for radio in 1995 before a television version was made in 1999.
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's '' Audio Diaries'' was a similarly short-lived radio mockumentary that premiered the year after ''People Like Us'''s run on Radio 4 ended.


See also

*
List of mockumentaries This is a list of mockumentaries. Mockumentary or mock documentary is a genre of film and television, a parody presented as a documentary recording real life. Film * '' The 1 Up Fever'', mockumentary about Bitcoin and augmented reality video g ...
*
Docudrama Docudrama (or documentary drama) is a genre of television and film, which features dramatized re-enactments of actual events. It is described as a hybrid of documentary and drama and "a fact-based representation of real event". Docudramas typic ...
- a fictional recreation of past events * Docufiction - a blend of documentary and fiction *
Documentary comedy Documentary comedy is a form of comedy. The comic material used is presented in documentary style—usually, a report on a particular theme or issue—and with the same investigation and reporting methods used to gather the material. Well-known d ...
* Found footage (pseudo-documentary) * Mockbuster * News satire * Pseudo-documentary - a fake documentary, often presented as real


References


Further reading

* Hight, Craig 2008: ''Mockumentary: A Call to Play,'' in Thomas Austin and Wilma de Jong (ed.), ''Rethinking Documentary: New Perspectives, New Practices.'' Berkshire: Open University Press. * Hight, Craig 2010: ''Television mockumentary. Reflexivity, satire and a call to play.'' Manchester: Manchester Univ. Press. * Juhasz, Alexandra/Lerner, Jesse (eds.) 2006: ''F is for Phony. Fake Documentary and Truth’s Undoing.'' Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press (Visible evidence, vol. 17). * Rhodes, Gary D. (ed.) 2006: ''Docufictions. Essays on the intersection of documentary and fictional filmmaking.'' Jefferson, NC: McFarland. * Roscoe, Jane/Hight, Craig 2001: ''Faking it. Mock-documentary and the subversion of factuality.'' Manchester/New York.


External links


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