Documentary Crime, also docu-crime, is a literary or film genre about the story most often made up of real stories and slightly altered data. Docu-crime combines document (real-life, non-fiction) and crime (crime, crime). Crime is an element that points to the fictitiousness of the story. The docu crime scene is about the work of detectives and policemen who solve crimes. The "docu" (documentary) is a controversy because the series is different from the traditional document model. Therefore, such productions are also called pseudo-documentary or mockumentary, which means that they imitate the document but do not present the actual event and are directed. The first Polish television series of docu-crime is W11 - Investigative Department. In the docu-crime series, mostly people without acting education, amateur actors. Series of docu-crime genres in Poland The docu-crime genre in Germany
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Open letter to the Sejm of the People's Republic of Poland, from the number of signatories also referred to as the Letter of forty-four (Letter 44) - a document deposited at the Chancellery of the Polish People's Party (April 29, 1982), in protest against internment and other Resolutions met the activists of NSZZ Solidarność after the imposition of martial law on December 13, 1981. The letter was signed by forty representatives of various professions (architects, teachers, doctors, economists, engineers, actors), Solidarity sympathizers, especially from the Jelenia Góra Region. wiki
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