Again on the relationship between fiction and reality: the case of stories inspired by true facts and real characters.
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This article aims to explore through semiotic and media studies literature the relationship between some examples of «true stories» within the media universe, in the relationship between biopics and the so-called «true crime». The intention is to show how today there is a risk of falling into a kind of return of «referentialism», when instead it is perhaps possible to think of complex models of the relationship between fictional narrative and the narrative that constitutes the so-called «factual» world.
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