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I took the "fact" and tried to make a fiction of it.

"You'll never make a fiction writer, that's obvious right now," said the boy, who most likely went on to a glittering reviewing career.

"Every time we tell our own stories, we make a fiction out of them," says Arias, "and it's no different here.

"When you seek to make a fiction out of someone, you often discover that he's already made a fiction out of himself," Mr Doctorow observed, citing Henry Kissinger's memoirs as an example (cue audience chuckles).

I could not make a documentary about this subject, you have to make a fiction -- a fiction about an impossible documentary.

It was a proposition from the very beginning, to take some real events and to make a fiction out of it.

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Am I making a fiction, and what are the ways to make one or the other?

De Palma has made a fiction out of the events, creating characters and situations whose precise nature he inferred from blogs, soldiers' videos, and news reports.

The difference seems to me that Kerouac was making a fiction out of something that happened, and you're making a non-fiction out of something that didn't happen.

"But you don't know reality until someone makes a fiction of it," he said about his decision to agree to the film.

De Palma has made a fiction out of the events, creating characters and situations whose precise nature he inferred from soldiers' accounts, blogs, and news reports.

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