Ruy Horta
14th July 2005, 23:41
Found an interesting discussion, was hoping that someone could shed more light on this:
http://boards.historychannel.com/thread.jspa?threadID=500002913&start=0&tstart=0
Aren't there sufficient examples in terms of biographical fiction?
To name a few examples.
Alert in the West, by Willi Heilmann
The Last Battle, by Peter Henn
and
Heaven next Stop, by Gunther Bloemherz
All sold under the premise of real events.
Does this really mean we should call the man a fraud?
http://cinetrope.com/index2.html
Check film > between two worlds > play trailer
Is it just me, but I still find myself eager to listen to his story...
http://boards.historychannel.com/thread.jspa?threadID=500002913&start=0&tstart=0
Aren't there sufficient examples in terms of biographical fiction?
To name a few examples.
Alert in the West, by Willi Heilmann
The Last Battle, by Peter Henn
and
Heaven next Stop, by Gunther Bloemherz
All sold under the premise of real events.
Does this really mean we should call the man a fraud?
http://cinetrope.com/index2.html
Check film > between two worlds > play trailer
Is it just me, but I still find myself eager to listen to his story...