On true meaning(s) and the impossibility of documentary in the films of Jennifer Baichwal
Vol.39,No.2(2013)
Jennifer Baichwal; Canada; documentary cinema; chance; truth; representation; Paul Auster; time; oral culture; Harold Innis
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