In my opinion this is to some extent what I experienced in Pekka Letho's_The Real McCoy_ from 1999 which is a combination of documentary, fiction and fictive documentary about the legendary Finnish gypsy punk musician from Haoni Rocks. There are several places in the film, which I as the viewer experience as staged or acted out, but which in reality are the most documentary parts... If you have not seen the film I would highly recommend it for its exquisite mix of fiction and non-fiction. Geska 12 feb 2008 kl. 23.51 skrev Henry M. Taylor: > . However, is the opposite also possible, nonfiction disguising > itself as fiction? * * Film-Philosophy salon After hitting 'reply' please always delete the text of the message you are replying to. To leave, send the message: leave film-philosophy to: [log in to unmask] Or visit: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/film-philosophy.html For help email: [log in to unmask], not the salon. * Film-Philosophy journal: http://www.film-philosophy.com Contact: [log in to unmask] **