Truth and fiction : notes on (exceptional) faith in art / Milcho Manchevski.

Reflecting upon his experience making his 2010 feature film Mothers, a cinematic triptych interweaving three narratives that are each, in their own way, about the often tenuous lines between truth and fiction, and one of which actually morphs into a documentary about the aftermath in a small Macedon...

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Main Author: Manchevski, Milcho (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Brooklyn, New York : Punctum Books, 2012.
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