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Advantages of historical dramas

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Answered by ITZKHUSHI1234567
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These are the high-quality production dramas that bring to life true stories and events from the past. Who needs fiction when the stories in our histories are so edge-of-the-seat gripping?

Against the backdrop of the 70th anniversary of the Partition, we saw the epic production The Viceroy’s House released.

With the temperature rising on race relations and the civil rights movement in the US, we’ve seen glorious productions like Twelve Years a Slave and The Butler weaving stories about black American history into the experiences of individuals. Films like Suffragette re-examine women’s lives. And amid all these productions are witty dramas like Hidden Figures, the story of the black women who were part of Nasa and the first space and moon explorations. The list is lengthy and important.

Answered by obajr
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Answer:With the temperature rising on race relations and the civil rights movement in the US, we’ve seen glorious productions like Twelve Years a Slave and The Butler weaving stories about black American history into the experiences of individuals. Films like Suffragette re-examine women’s lives. And amid all these productions are witty dramas like Hidden Figures, the story of the black women who were part of Nasa and the first space and moon explorations. The list is lengthy and important.

Explanation:Staying in is the new going out. I confess that on my nights in, I have become addicted to the historical drama genre. I'm not the only one. We are having a bumper crop of films that bring our unknown histories to screen and they are proving hugely popular. They are winning awards and becoming box office hits.

These are the high-quality production dramas that bring to life true stories and events from the past. Who needs fiction when the stories in our histories are so edge-of-the-seat gripping?

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