Hello to MIke and others,
yes Mike, my point is that it is the dialectic between the world viewed (in this sense all film is documentary for it documents,
in this case a bunch of actors, the interior of a studio, the effect of light etc etc.) and the presentation of that viewed world.
Ray is an excellent case in point. If any of you out there have the time re-visit 'In A Lonely Place', we are asked to view this
drama for the factual events depicited and the critical eye that views them, an on going critical representation attempts to
reveal a truth, one, I hope, that is not cursed by relativism.
Enjoy the movies
peace
alan
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