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Etymology

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From anti- +‎ documentary.

Noun

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antidocumentary (plural antidocumentaries)

  1. (film) A documentary made in opposition to the normal standards of a documentary
    • 1999 March 12, Lisa Alspector, “Me and My Brother”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
      Written by Sam Shepard and director-cinematographer Robert Frank, this 1968 antidocumentary emphasizes the relationship between Allen Ginsberg, Peter Orlovsky, and Peter's brother Julius [] .

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