dramatic reconstruction

Frequency: 6.03.4 per million words

a re-enactment of an event, especially a crime, for television or film

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Examples (10)

  • The documentary featured a dramatic reconstruction of the 1912 shipwreck.
  • Police hope that the dramatic reconstruction of the crime will prompt witnesses to come forward.
  • The film includes a dramatic reconstruction of school life in the 1940s.
  • Viewers were gripped by the dramatic reconstruction of the final hours before the disaster.
  • Actors were hired for the dramatic reconstruction of the famous historic trial.
  • They used CGI to enhance the dramatic reconstruction of the ancient battle.
  • The program used dramatic reconstruction to show how the thieves entered the vault.
  • Tonight's episode features a dramatic reconstruction of the explorer's first journey.
  • The museum exhibit uses dramatic reconstruction to bring local history to life.
  • Experts criticised the dramatic reconstruction for being historically inaccurate.