Fiction / Non fiction: 11M, So No One Forgets It
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Abstract
This article analyzes the Spanish miniseries, 11M, So No One Forgets It, based on the terrorist attacks that occurred in Madrid in 2004, as an example of the hybridization between fiction and non-fiction so present in contemporary audiovisual stories. Based on the methodology of textual analysis, as well as an interview with the scriptwriter, the findings of the analysis are presented. The latter point to a work of historical reconstruction and fictionalization during production that results in an audiovisual story that articulates narrative resources of both genres, blurring the boundaries between the factual and the fictitious.
Keywords:
11M, Gender hybridization, Textual analysis, Fictionalization of reality
