Not always. A true story might be adapted into a fictionalized account for entertainment purposes, or presented in a non-documentary format that still conveys the essential truth of the events.
Not necessarily. A true story can be presented in various forms like a novel or a biopic, not just as a documentary.
It depends. While documentaries aim to present true stories, they can be influenced by the director's perspective or limited access to all the facts. So, accuracy can vary.
Documentaries typically strive to present true events, but in some cases, they might blend real facts with some dramatization to make it more engaging for the audience. However, the core of the story is usually based on reality.
Not always. Sometimes, documentaries might incorporate fictional elements for better storytelling or to illustrate a point.
Yes, it is based on true events. The 'Scream' documentary likely delved into real - life horror stories that inspired the 'Scream' movie franchise. It might have explored things like real murders that had elements similar to the fictional killings in the movies, such as the use of a masked killer and the element of surprise.
Yes, it is based on a true story. The Conjuring is about the real - life investigations of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. They dealt with many cases of hauntings and demonic possessions, and the movie and documentary draw from their experiences.
Yes, it is. The 'helltown documentary' is based on real events. It delves into some dark and mysterious happenings in a particular area. People who lived there or were involved in the events were interviewed, and there were also records and evidence presented to support the authenticity of the story.
Most definitely. 'The Imposter' is based on actual happenings and aims to convey the truth of those circumstances.
Yes, it is. The 'Girl in the Picture' documentary is based on a true story.
Not necessarily. Just because it's based on a true story doesn't mean it's a documentary. It might be a narrative film that uses the true story as a foundation but adds fictional elements for dramatic effect. For example, it could be a story about a person's emotional journey related to whales, with some parts fictionalized to make it more engaging.
Yes, it could be. If it's a true story, it might be a documentary. But it could also be a fictionalized account based on a true story in the form of a regular film.