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Some say too early that the demands of the international marketplace can be seen in, for instance, increasingly simplistic documentaries, and that the BBC is therefore abrogating its responsibility to the British licence-fee payer.
Well, according to one of the two men briefly interviewed, the solution is to put a gun to the head of the Hamas leadership, a comment whose inclusion says more about this over-simplistic documentary than it does about this ostensibly representative Jewish voice.
In an over-simplistic 2003 BBC documentary, Egon Ulbrich, a friend of Sindelar, claimed a local official was bribed to record his death as an accident, which ensured that he would receive a state funeral.
The documentaries push beyond these simplistic depictions to allow audiences to see their subjects as three-dimensional, and to better understand the troubles that gripped them.
It's a setup more often found in documentaries, and often maligned as monotonous, simplistic or hopelessly television minded.
Although the television documentary that Borat is supposedly making also mingles real people with fictional characters, that movie carries the simplistic, mean-spirited attitude that its victims are yahoos.
In this fall's must-see documentary, "Waiting for 'Superman,' " Davis Guggenheim offers a critique of America's public school bureaucracy that's manipulative, simplistic and more than a little bit utopian.
The documentary highlights the racism in Israel faced by some African immigrants, but Mr. Raichel said that to reduce the issue to clear-cut terms was too simplistic.
How simplistic.
Simplistic, sure.
Documentary prose?
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