Other Titles • The Buried Secret of M. Night Shyamalan (2004) • M. Night: Portrait of a Filmmaker
Synopses for The Buried Secret of M. Night Shyamalan (2004)
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M. Night Shyamalan's films are known for deliberately defying expectations and keeping audiences guessing. During the making of Shyamalan's THE VILLAGE, filmmaker Nathaniel Kahn (director of the highly acclaimed documentary MY ARCHITECT: A SON'S JOURNEY) was given access to the set and to Shyamalan himself to record the production. The film that resulted, however, was THE BURIED SECRET OF M. NIGHT SHYAMALAN. Initially conceived as a mere "making-of," BURIED SECRET turned into an expose of Shyamalan's past, with a number of wild, nearly-unbelievable assertions about the secretive director's history. Much like THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT before it, the documentary was eventually revealed to be a hoax, and one that Shyamalan himself had assisted with. Regardless of its veracity, however, the film utilizes Shyamalan's persona as a trickster and imitates his narrative strategies--usually associated with fiction filmmaking--in a form approximating the non-fiction documentary. THE BURIED SECRET OF M. NIGHT SHYAMALAN looks to the director's films for inspiration in making a mockumentary with a supernatural theme.
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