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individuals as
direct inspiration for
imaginary works is
known as
fictionalization. The
opposite cir****stance, in
which the
physical world or a real turn...
- ****an,
where it was
broadcast in 1981 on TV Asahi, as the series'
fictionalization of
events in the 16th
century seemed frivolous and trivial. Many ****anese...
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Walter Johannes Stein (6
February 1891, in
Vienna – 7 July 1957, in London) was an
Austrian philosopher,
Waldorf school teacher,
Grail researcher, and...
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Mehran Karimi N****eri (Persian: مهران کریمی ناصری,
pronounced [mehˈrɒn kæriˈmi nɒseˈri]; 1945 – 12
November 2022), also
known as Sir,
Alfred Mehran, was...
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Baron Munchausen (/ˈmʌntʃaʊzən, ˈmʊntʃ-/; German: [ˈmʏnçˌhaʊzn̩]) is a
fictional German nobleman created by the
German writer Rudolf Erich Raspe in his...
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Brigadier General Don
Forrester Pratt (July 12, 1892 – June 6, 1944) was a
United States Army officer. He was the ****istant
division commander (ADC) of...
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Recount is a 2008
political drama television film
about Florida's vote
recount during the 2000
United States presidential election.
Written by
Danny Strong...
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reenactments (by
actors whose faces were
never shown) was not
evidence of
fictionalization.
Despite attempting to "portray
Robert Durst as a
human being in a...
- controversy, this time
among African-American
activists who
criticized its
fictionalization of events.
Dafoe was
briefly considered for the role of the super-villain...
- them of
dubious authenticity;
Heath in
particular contends that the
fictionalization was done to
strengthen the
connection between a
revered mathematician...