
Documentary cinema is a narrative form defined in theoretical literature not merely as a direct record of reality but as the “creative treatment of actuality” 【1】. This definition indicates that documentary cinema is not limited to the mere production of visual documentation; rather, it involves the structuring of data derived from real events, people, and situations according to specific aesthetic, intellectual, and ethical principles. In this context, documentary cinema is understood as a cine
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Fatma Fırat

The Lumière Brothers were French inventors, engineers, and filmmakers who played a pivotal role in the birth of cinema. Their contributions to the development of cinematic technology and the realization of the first public screenings laid the foundation for modern cinema. Auguste Lumière (October 19, 1862 – April 10, 1954) and Louis Lumière (October 5, 1864 – June 6, 1948) became internationally renowned with the invention of the Cinématographe at the end of the 19th century.Early Life and Famil
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Abdurrahman Abdul Mujeeb