mockumentary

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English

Etymology

Blend of mock +‎ documentary.[1]

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Noun

mockumentary (plural mockumentaries)

  1. (film) A film or television programme presented as if it were a documentary but that is not factual and often a parody or satire.
    • 2010, Douglas Holt, Douglas Cameron, Cultural Strategy: Using Innovative Ideologies to Build Breakthrough Brands, Oxford University Press (→ISBN), page 345:
      Perlman devised a format inspired by the seminal mockumentary Spinal Tap, where the spot started with an ESPN announcer speaking to camera in a serious, straight voice, framing the story as “real” documentary.
    • 2018, Richard Wallace, Mockumentary Comedy: Performing Authenticity, Springer (→ISBN), page 87:
      The resonances between This is Spinal Tap and other documentary and mockumentary texts is pervasive, []

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