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1. A documentary is a broad term to describe a non-fiction movie that in some way "documents" or captures reality. Documentaries are often used to reveal an unusual, interesting or unknown angle. Topics are limited only by one's imagination as you can see by this huge list of documentary ideas submitted by visitors to this site.
2.Telling the truth is a vital moral code to abide by, especially when a producer decides to enter into the world of documentary filmmaking. Aside from the inherent necessity of projecting the truth, journalistic stories have a standard of integrity to uphold (as well as a code). The ability to tell stories in any way, completely uncensored, is considered by most journalists (and filmmakers) to be a fundamental human right. However, as audience members we find that we are not always given the full story.
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