- etymologyworld.com item/docudramaDocudrama is a genre of filmmaking that combines elements of documentary and drama.
- tvtropes.org pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/DocuDramaDocudramas use real names but take artistic license with the details. Related to but distinct from "dramatic reconstructions" in nonfiction documentary films.
- thefreedictionary.com docudramaThis was stated by the Deputy Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), Jamil Ahmed, at the launch of the 'Docudrama' against ills of 'Hundi and Hawal'...
- etymonline.com word/docudramadocudrama (n.) "television drama based on real events," by 1957, American English, from documentary + drama.
- britannica.com dictionary/docudramaDOCUDRAMA meaning: a movie that is usually made for television and that tells a story about real events that have happened recently.
- encyclopedia.com media/encyclopedias-almanacs-…Critic Derek Paget has argued that the docudrama has been around long enough to be considered a genre in itself with well established conventions.
- WikiMili.com en/DocudramaDocudramas are distinct from historical fiction, in which the historical setting is a mere backdrop for a plot involving fictional characters.
- sapientiatr.com DocudramaGünümüz dünyasında Docudrama hem uzmanlar hem de kamuoyu açısından büyük önem taşıyan ve ilgi duyulan bir konu haline geldi.
- thecontentauthority.com Docudrama vs Documentary: Decoding Common Word…While a docudrama is a dramatized version of events that uses some fictional elements, a documentary is a factual presentation of events without any fictionalization.
- wiki2.org en/DocudramaDocudramas producers use literary and narrative techniques to flesh out the bare facts of an event in history to tell a story.