dokumentaale
Dokumentaale is a term used in several languages to refer to documentary works—films, television programs, or online videos that focus on presenting factual information about real people, events, or phenomena. Dokumentaale may aim to inform, educate, or illuminate social, historical, or scientific subjects, but they may also pursue artistic or experiential goals. The form encompasses a range of styles, from traditional, voice-over–driven expository pieces to more observational or participatory approaches.
Etymology and usage: The spelling reflects the influence of Latin-derived documentary vocabulary and the grammatical conventions
Form and modes: Scholars classify dokumentaale into expository (narrator or expert voice), observational (fly-on-the-wall), participatory (filmmaker
History: Documentary practice arose in the early cinema era and evolved through movements such as cinema verité
Production and reception: Dokumentaale are produced for museums, broadcasters, educational institutions, and streaming services. They raise
See also: Documentary film, Film theory, Ethnographic film, Journalism, Media studies.