->''"So in the late fall of 1982, when I heard that Tap was releasing a new album called "Smell the Glove", and was planning their first tour of the United States in almost six years to promote that album, well needless to say I jumped at the chance to make the documentary - the, if you will, "rockumentary" - that you're about to see. I wanted to capture the... the sights, the sounds... the smells of a hard-working rock band, on the road."''
-->-- '''Marti [=DiBergi=]''', ''Film/ThisIsSpinalTap''

Also called a "fake documentary", a "mockumentary" is a fictional movie shot in the style of a {{documentary}}. While the name of the genre implies comedy (such as ''Film/ThisIsSpinalTap''), the format can also work with horror (''Film/TheBlairWitchProject'' or other FoundFootageFilms) and disasters. [[NewscasterCameo Fake news reports done by real life newsreaders]] are common, along with interviews with 'experts', [[ShownTheirWork real]] or fictional. One thing you won't see, however, is famous actors in these movies unless they're [[AsHimself playing themselves]]. We might intellectually know this is a movie as scripted as any other, but having the camera follow Creator/BradPitt for 90 minutes would break immersion.

Creator/TheBBC did a lot of Mockumentaries in the late 2000s (to the point of two or three a month), mostly of potential regional-worldwide disasters. One BBC newsreader commented he did news reports for these programmes about twice a month.

Due to the miracle of computer-generated animation, the Creator/DiscoveryChannel has also taken to making mockumentaries about wildlife that no longer exists, such as dinosaurs, or has never existed, such as dragons, in the "filmed in their natural habitat" format.

See also: the DocumentaryEpisode, a FramingDevice or [[{{Plots}} plot]] used for certain episodes on a drama or comedy series. Meanwhile, the FauxDocumentary is what a Mockumentary becomes when it often discards the constraints of a supposed documentary crew. Also see LeftItIn, when people in the documentary directly request (to the camera) that something be cut or edited out, a request that is denied, since you, the viewer, still get to see it. FoundFootageFilms are what you get when the characters didn't survive long enough to finish the documentary and only left the raw footage.

A related trope is PhonyNewscast, when a fictional work is presented as a news program.

Compare FauxToGuide, SpeculativeDocumentary, and ScrapbookStory. Contrast: {{Documentary}}, DocumentaryOfLies.

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[[folder:Anime and Manga]]
* The first episode of ''[[Anime/TheIdolmaster THE iDOLM@STER]]'' is done in the style of a documentary, focusing on the main characters' daily training to become {{Idol Singer}}s and talking about themselves directly to the camera.
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[[folder:ComicBooks]]
* ''ComicBook/BigBangComics'' published a two issue ''History of Big Bang Comics'', which detailed the fictional history of the comic book publisher whose [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] and [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] stories they were supposedly reprinting.
* The graphic novel ''The Great Northern Brotherhood of Canadian Cartoonists'' presents itself as the history of Canadian comic books and strips, but towards the end, writer/artist Seth admits that he made up almost all of it.
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[[folder:Fanfiction]]
* Played with in ''FanFic/AeonEntelechyEvangelion'', where Misato watches a ShowWithinAShow ''Instructional Lessons For the Youth of Today and Stuff'', which hilariously depicts the Hedgehog's Dilemma.
* The ''Literature/HarryPotter'' fanfic ''[[http://www.fictionalley.org/authors/evansentranced/WPTHOS01.html WWP Presents: The Heir of Slytherin]]'' shows one of these made by the Weasley Twins and Lee Jordan. There's a narrative, and they dress up as monsters (identified by [[CloudCuckoolander Luna]] as "Umgubular Slashkilters") that follow Harry around and cause trouble.
* In ''[[https://pw-kink-meme.dreamwidth.org/11528.html?thread=16630536#cmt16630536 The Beautiful Yet Odd Methods of the Humans]]'', a lawyer's pet hawk concludes that the CourtroomAntic[=s=] he witnesses daily are an elaborate mating ritual.
-->Upon first inspection, the human being is an odd creature. It stands upright on its two legs, but instead of talons it has five digits that are ''not'' unfortunately worms, but supposedly they are used for digits, and they lack wings, poor chaps.
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[[folder:Film]]
* The DVDCommentary for ''Film/TheAdventuresOfBuckarooBanzaiAcrossThe8thDimension'' insist that it's a dramatization of real events. We believe them.
* ''Film/BeingMichaelMadsen'' is a mockumentary movie in which the Rayban-wearing, gravelly-voiced actor Creator/MichaelMadsen uses the fact that he's best known for playing ear-severing psychos to great effect. He is making a movie when a young female star disappears, and he is somehow involved...
* ''The Black Safari'' (1972) is a spoof of travelogues that exoticise other countries and cultrures by having Africans travel OopNorth, treating Britain as a far off nation from their perspective.
* ''Film/BobRoberts'' (1992) -- The rise of an ambitious politician who isn't all that he appears to be.
* ''Film/BrothersOfTheHead'' about conjoined twins in the 1970s sold by their father to be stars in a freakish rock band.
* ''Film/TheCentrifugeBrainProject'' is a short film about a scientist and his attempts to investigate how centrifugal force can improve cognitive function by building strange, surreal, and physics-defying amusement park rides.
* ''Film/ChickensInTheShadows'' (2010) -- shoestring tour documentary of a fictional would-be pop duo.
* ''Film/CitizenKane'' features a fictional "News on the March" newsreel documentary about the highlights of Charles Foster Kane's life.
* ''Film/CloseUp'' is a rather odd blend of documentary and mockumentary in which the director filmed all the principals in the story (a RealLife incident of a con man who impersonated a famous film director) as themselves, recreating the events that happened, but staged as if it were a documentary, TalkingHeads and all.
* ''Film/{{Cloverfield}}'' (2008) -- AttackOfThe50FootWhatever, documented on a handheld camcorder by an ordinary schlub.
* ''Film/ComicBookTheMovie'' is a largely improvised time capsule of early 2000's geek culture directed, co-written, and starring Creator/MarkHamill about the ultimate fan of a superhero called Commander Courage who clashes against a studio wanting to make a DarkerAndEdgier movie adaptation of the character. A large portion of the movie was shot on-location at the 2002 San Diego Comic Con.
* ''Film/TheCompleatAl'' is supposed to be a documentary biography of musician Music/WeirdAlYankovic. Needless to say, only the broad strokes are accurate.
* ''Film/{{Confetti}}'' (c. 2006) -- A British film about three couples (including [[NakedPeopleAreFunny a pair of nudists]]) getting married.
* ''Film/CSATheConfederateStatesOfAmerica'' (2006) -- A history of North America, and the role of slavery in particular, from the War of Northern Aggression to the 21st century. Warning: This documentary is a foreign program. The views expressed in it do not represent those of the network.
* ''Film/{{Culloden}}'' is a {{Docudrama}} depicting the actual 1745 battle in Scotland, but is shot as a (then-contemporary, 1964) war newsreel, complete with ShakyCam battle footage, interviews of key individuals and soldiers proudly posing for the camera in their spare time.
* Another UnbuiltTrope example is 1967 film ''Film/DavidHolzmansDiary'', in which a depressed young man who has just lost his job goes about making a documentary, or a video diary, of his own life. It goes badly.
* ''Film/DeathOfAPresident'' (2006) -- A highly controversial feature-film mockumentary, set in 2010, reflecting on the assassination of US president George W. Bush in 2007 and its aftereffects.
* ''Film/{{District 9}}'' (2009) is filmed only partially in this style, making it a FauxDocumentary. Traditional documentary-style segments at the beginning ultimately give way to conventionally shot scenes, with an epilogue that contains talking-head interviews.
* ''Film/DragonsAFantasyMadeReal'', follows the discovery of the body of a real dragon, and shows the science that would justify the evolution of such a creature.
* Peter Greenaway's ''Film/TheFalls'' (1980) is a mockumentary that catalogs [[MetaOrigin event-created]] mutants who have undergone mental and physical changes in the [[CataclysmBackstory "Violent Unknown Event"]]. Some of them have water-based dreams, others have physical mutations or have dreams about birds, and others spontaneously learn bizarre, almost-alien languages (One of the languages in the movie, Abcadefghan, when spoken is actually Estonian). The mutations resemble a recently discovered biological mutation process that doesn't follow the typical Darwinian process of sexual transmission of new mutations to descendants, but instead involves acquired traits created by changes in the way the body creates proteins. The mockumentary is noteworthy in that it was made three decades before scientists figured this out.
* ''Film/FearOfABlackHat'' (1994) is basically ''Spinal Tap'' for the Hip-Hop crowd.
* Peter Jackson's ''Film/ForgottenSilver'', the story of fictional New Zealand film pioneer Colin [=McKenzie=]. According to the material Jackson "discovered" in this movie, [=McKenzie=] was the first man to make audio film and color film, and one piece of footage proves that a New Zealandic inventor created the world's first working flying machine.
* ''Film/GoingShopping'' (2005): The movie is filmed documentary style, complete with interviews with various shoppers, mostly women, about how shopping makes them feel.
* The segment of the character Jack Rollins/Pastor John in ''Film/ImNotThere'' is presented as a mockumentary.
* ''Film/ImStillHere'' chronicles Creator/JoaquinPhoenix's transition from actor to aspiring rap artist, which involved Phoenix's public persona and appearance changing drastically; he became introverted, mumbled uncomfortably through interviews, and apparently put a moratorium on personal grooming as evidenced by his disheveled hair and new, gnarly beard. During the filming period, it was generally assumed that the entire thing was a [[Creator/AndyKaufman Kaufmanesque]] ruse. When the film premiered, Phoenix confirmed that the ordeal was a hoax, and he began appearing in interviews as his old, well-groomed, clean-shaven self.
* ''Film/{{Ingagi}}'' is an early (1930) example, following the exploits of a GreatWhiteHunter duo as they venture into DarkestAfrica. It mixes elements of the ExploitationFilm in that they encounter a tribe that sacrifices its women to [[KillerGorilla hostile gorillas]], which then use the human women [[BestialityIsDepraved as sex slaves]]. Needless to say, no such tribe exists, and much of the footage recycled from an earlier, legitimate documentary, with new footage that had been filmed at a zoo. Nevertheless, it was passed off as a real documentary when it was released.
* Might be considered to date back to 1914 in UnbuiltTrope form to ''Film/KidAutoRacesAtVenice'', the third film featuring Creator/CharlieChaplin and the second one in which he wore the Tramp costume. The conceit of the six-minute short has the film crew recording a soap box derby race at Venice, CA, only for an annoying attention whore stranger (Charlie) to continually get in front of the camera and ruin the shots.
* The Belgian [[BlackComedy pitch-black comedy]] ''Film/ManBitesDog'' is about AffablyEvil SerialKiller being followed around by a film crew. The documentary style made the [[{{Gorn}} graphic violence]] even more disturbing by giving viewers the uneasy feeling that they're watching a SnuffFilm. The film plays with the trope by making the film's crew become a DwindlingParty over the course of the story, possibly making it more of a FoundFootage film.
* ''Film/TheMatingHabitsOfTheEarthboundHuman'' -- Both a romantic comedy and a satirical nature documentary featuring two humans in their natural habitat and an alien as the expository narrator.
* ''Film/MediumCool'' (1969) -- Filmed documentary-style during the Chicago 1968 riots, following the life of a [[PinballProtagonist TV cameraman]]. Possibly the greatest example of RealLifeWritesThePlot.
* ''Film/MyWinnipeg'' is a "docufantasia" with a collection of stories about Winnipeg (most of which are wildly distorted exaggerations of actual events and persons) and angry rants about how the status quo isn't being preserved and how women are pathetic.
* ''Film/TheSacrament'' is framed as a Vice documentary composed almost entirely of footage shot at a cult.
* ''Film/{{Savageland}}'' (2017) is a film that's styled as an actual documentary rather than a found footage film. It tells of a small Arizona town with a population of 57 that were all brutally murdered in a single night with only one survivor, an illegal Mexican immigrant, who ends up being the prime suspect for the case. However, the survivor ended up taking mysterious photos of the night in question that raises some interesting questions about what really happened...
* The first ''Film/SawI'' movie had one of these on the Special Edition DVD that attempted to portray the events of the movie as real.
* ''Film/TeenageFather'' is a 1978 short about a 17-year-old boy who's knocked up his 15-year-old girlfriend, done in faux documentary style with TalkingHeads and everything.
* ''Film/ThisIsSpinalTap'', the story of an aging British rock group in their fading days of stardom. They struggle with playing continually smaller venues, incompetent band members, and the reality that they may be losing their fame. The film is directed by Creator/RobReiner, who wrote only an outline of the film and allowed the cast to improvise most of the dialogue in the film. ''This Is Spinal Tap'' is generally considered the TropeCodifier of the mockumentary.
* The term "mockumentary" is most associated with the works of Creator/ChristopherGuest, who took his experience of performing in ''This Is Spinal Tap'' and spun the format into a line of similar films largely starring his ProductionPosse.
** ''Film/WaitingForGuffman'': A small-town play about the town's history (including their close association with the stool industry and the town's historical visitation by aliens) might be visited by a Broadway talent scout.
** ''Film/BestInShow'', about a national dog show, and the dog owners.
** ''Film/AMightyWind'': three fading folk music acts give a televised reunion concert after the death of their impresario.
** ''Film/ForYourConsideration'': a small indie flick called "Home for Purim" starts to generate Oscar buzz before it's even completed.
** ''Film/{{Mascots}}'': Sports mascots competing in the World Mascot Association championships.
* Creator/SachaBaronCohen does these by playing a bizarre character who is hosting a television show or documentary and interviewing people who do not realize that he's playing a character. Both of his films are based on characters he created for ''Series/DaAliGShow'', which has a similar theme.
** ''Film/{{Borat}}'': Follows around a childlike and deeply bigoted man from Kazahkstan as he attempts to learn about American culture and chase down Pamela Anderson.
** ''Film/Bruno2009'': Follows around a CampGay man from Austria who delves into the fashion world.
* Creator/WoodyAllen:
** ''Film/{{Zelig}}'' is about the life of a dysfunctional "human chameleon" that lived during the 1920s.
** ''Film/SweetAndLowdown'', about a (non-existent) jazz guitarist Emmett Ray.
** As well as his first directorial effort, ''Film/TakeTheMoneyAndRun'', about a famously incompetent criminal.
** One could also make a case for ''Film/HusbandsAndWives''.
* ''Film/GetReadyToBeBoyzvoiced'' is about the rise and fall of a Norwegian boyband that performed songs that would get them booed off {{Series/Eurovision|SongContest}}. It's all PlayedForLaughs of course.
* The 1950s B-Movie, ''Phantom from Space'', although, with the exception of the StockFootage and the narrator's voice-over, it might fall more under ''mocudrama''.
* ''First On The Moon'', a 2005 Russian [[BlackComedy darkly comic]] mockumentary about the Soviet Moon flight ''back in 1938''.
* ''... And God Spoke'' (1994) -- Chronicles two ambitious filmmakers as they attempt to create a big-budget Biblical epic.
* ''Film/ThePoughkeepsieTapes'' is a horror movie in this style. In a rare example for the horror genre, this was made to look like an actual documentary, rather than just shaky cam.
* ''Film/LakeMungo'' is another mockumentary horror.
* The premise of independent UK thriller ''Exhibit A'' is that the footage we're seeing-- a series of recordings on a teenaged girl's handheld cam documenting the rising tensions in her once normal family and their tragic outcome-- actually is being presented as exhibit A in a murder trial [[spoiler: for {{Familicide}}]]
* ''Film/CannibalHolocaust'' (1980)
* The short film ''Film/BadlyDrawnRoy'' is about Ireland's first cartoon baby being interviewed for the first time for a documentary. Incidentally, [[RogerRabbitEffect his family is live-action]]. It's got more genuine drama in it than the premise would suggest.
* ''Film/BehindTheMaskTheRiseOfLeslieVernon'' is about a group of documentary filmmakers following a wannabe [[SlasherMovie slasher killer]] who wishes to be the next [[Franchise/FridayThe13th Jason]] or [[Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet Freddy]]. Most of the movie is done in this style, showing his preparations for his coming killing spree, before turning into a conventional slasher flick in the last fifteen minutes.
* ''Film/LasHurdes'' by [[Creator/LuisBunuel Luis Buñuel]] falls halfway between this trope and DocumentaryOfLies. He did actually go to poor areas of Spain to shoot and was addressing real social issues, but some events appear to have been staged or restaged and at least a few of the statements made by the UnreliableNarrator are BlatantLies. How much is true and how much isn't is just part of a surrealist package.
* ''Film/{{Kenny}}'' is 2006 Australian mockumentary following the life of a plumber who works for a corporate bathroom rental company.
* The 2011 film, ''Film/TheTunnel'' is done in this style, interviewing the survivors of a group of reporters who entered into a set of abandoned subway tunnels in search of a government conspiracy. Footage filmed by the crew is interspersed with voiceovers from the survivors.
* ''Blackballed: The Bobby Dukes Story'' is a Mockumentary about a paintball star who was ousted for cheating and is trying to make a comeback.
* ''Film/IncidentAtLochNess'', about Creator/WernerHerzog trying to make a documentary about the [[UrbanLegend Loch Ness monster]].
* The German 1970 film ''Die Delegation'' is a fake necrology to a reporter, who grew into UFO conspiracies, by showing his late footages.
* ''Fraktus: Das letzte Kapitel der Musikgeschichte'' tells the story of the long-forgotten German experimental electro band (and supposed inventors of {{Techno}}) Music/{{Fraktus}} and their not-so-voluntary reunion after 25 years. Music/{{Fraktus}} themselves are actually the comedy trio Studio Braun.
* ''Film/TheExecutionOfGaryGlitter'': The TV-Film was presented in this format as it explains what would happened if the United Kingdom brought back the death sentence and convicted child molester Glitter is given that punishment.
* ''Film/TheConspiracy'' (2012), about a pair of filmmakers infiltrating an ancient secret society.
* ''Film/NoroiTheCurse'' is a Japanese mockumentary about a journalist's investigation into several seemingly-unrelated supernatural events.
* ''Film/{{Ghostwatch}}'' is a for-TV mockumentary-style BBC special following a reporter as she investigates the ghostly happenings at a very haunted home in Northolt. This special is often compared to War of the Worlds, due to the public reaction to it, and was only aired on television once.
* ''Film/SevenDaysInHell'': A Creator/{{HBO}} film about two tennis players locked in the longest tennis match of all time, unable to score a match point.
* ''Film/PaulMcCartneyReallyIsDead'' based on the old [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_is_dead "Paul is Dead"]] conspiracy theories.
* ''Film/ElvisFoundAlive'': People find that [[ElvisLives Elvis is still alive]] and been working as a government agent.
* ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFGHLC1XnH4 The Making of a Superhero Musical ]]'': [[Creator/AlanMoore Melvin Morel]] (played by Creator/NeilGaiman) has placed a curse on "[[ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} Clockmen]] [[TheMusical The Musical]]."
* ''Film/SymbiopsychotaxiplasmTakeOne'': The Mockumentary genre is present here in UnbuiltTrope form. It's a "documentary" about the filming of a movie called "Over the Cliff", but there is no real movie called "Over the Cliff" being screen-tested; that is a fictional plot element written by William Greaves in order to hang his movie around. And while its unclear how much of the rest of the film is scripted, Greaves himself is definitely playing a character, a film director who is both egregiously sexist and kind of incompetent, leading to frustration from the rest of the actors and crew.
* ''The Atticus Institute'' (2015) is a Mockumentary account - mostly interviews - of a series of 1970s experiments to assess the PsychicPowers of a telekinetic woman. Or so it seemed initially; the story gets creepier as it becomes clear that [[spoiler: she's really the victim of Demonic Possession]].
* ''Film/KayfabeAFakeRealMovieAboutAFakeRealSport'' ostensibly follows an indy wrestling federation in its last days and the drama within its ranks.
* While ''Film/LovelyMolly'' is played straight as a fictional film, the advertising vignettes treated the film as a fictional account of real-life incidents complete with an over-dramatic narrator, stock footage, and repurposed clips from the film.
* ''Film/TheAndromedaStrain'' presents itself as being a dramatisation of real events: it starts with an on-screen message thanking the secret organisations in the film for their cooperation, and noting their insistence that events be portrayed "accurately and in detail."
* ''Film/Outpost37'' documents one of the last outposts remaining out of dozens that were used to hunt down alien remnants from a failed {{alien invasion}} that happened a decade before. It has news broadcasts, interviews with troops stationed at the outpost, and "live" footage of a counter-attack at the titular outpost itself.
* ''Film/HellHouseLLC'' is framed as a documentary investigating what happened to the Hell House haunted house attraction on October 9th, 2009 that led to the deaths of 15 people and most of the staff setting up the FoundFootage making up the bulk of the film.
* ''Film/DavidBrentLifeOnTheRoad'' follows former Wernham Hogg general manager David Brent as he pursues his dream of having a successful career in the music industry.
* ''Film/TheLastBroadcast'' is a mockumentary that examines FoundFootage from an expedition to find TheJerseyDevil. Made for $900, it is best known for slightly predating the much more successful and similarly themed ''Film/TheBlairWitchProject'', which is completely a FoundFootage film without the mockumentary framing story.
* ''Film/ShadowPeople'' claims to be a dramatisation of real-life events, and periodically shows "archival footage" alongside the "dramatised" film.
* ''[=LolliLove=]'' (2004), in which Creator/JennaFischer and her then-husband Creator/JamesGunn decide to do something about homelessness in Los Angeles--they hand out lollipops with cheery messages on their wrappers to homeless people, assisted by their friends Creator/JasonSegel, Creator/LindaCardellini and Creator/JudyGreer. HilarityEnsues. Also directed and co-written by Fischer, it shows she was familiar with the Mockumentary form even before ''[[Series/TheOfficeUS The Office]]'', and is also one of the few straight comedies ever released by Creator/{{Troma}}.
* ''Film/{{Blooded}}'' is told in the style of true crime reconstruction: using a mixture of interviews, reenactments, archive footage, and the video made by the RLA.
* ''Film/GoodSatan'' involves a camera crew following Satan to a party being hosted in Heaven.
* ''Pittsburgh'' is an unusual example in that it weaves an AdamWesting narrative around actual events: A 2004 Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera production of ''Theatre/TheMusicMan'' that featured Creator/JeffGoldblum as Harold Hill, Ed Begley, Jr. as the Mayor of River City, and Illeana Douglas as the Mayor's wife. The three are friends in real life, and staged, improvised vignettes that gently exaggerate their egos/personas (Goldblum's risking his career in blockbuster movies for this gig, Begley's shopping around a solar-power gadget, Douglas gets involved in an ill-fated relationship with Music/{{Moby}}) alternate with actual audition, rehearsal, and performance footage and talk show/news coverage.
* ''Film/DropDeadGorgeous'' is filmed documentary style, and the plot revolves around an unseen/unheard camera crew recording the lives of several teenage girls and their families in a small Minnesota town as they compete for a spot in a beauty pageant sponsored by a cosmetics company, and the camera crew also documents a number of mysterious deaths among a number of competitors.
* ''Film/TheMansonFamily'''s FramingDevice is an episode of a documentary ShowWithinAShow, where members of the murderous Family themselves are interviewed. Interspersed are various flashbacks to the events described.
* ''[[Film/MissingLink Missing Link (1988)]]'' is a movie shot in the style of a nature-documentary that tells the story of the last man-ape (a prehistoric hominid — Australopithecus robustus) as he interacts with various animals and searches for another of his kind.
* For ''Film/NoCountryForOldMen'', Creator/JoshBrolin filmed a 9-minute comedic documentary called "Josh Brolin's Unauthorized Behind the Scenes", which contains tongue-in-cheek snippets of himself and various other people who worked on the film like Creator/JavierBardem and Creator/WoodyHarrelson talking about the making of the movie, which also includes clips from the actual documentary from home video releases. The short pokes fun at Creator/TheCoenBrothers by describing them as InsufferableGenius taskmasters, has Javier Bardem jokingly admit that he gained weight for his part not for the character, but because he "felt like shit", plus Woody Harrelson babbling incoherently about alternative medicine.

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[[folder:Literature]]
* ''Little Me: The Intimate Memoirs of that Great Star of Stage, Screen and Television, Belle Poitrine ([[DirectLineToTheAuthor as told to]] Patrick Dennis)''
* The ''Literature/CompleteWorldKnowledge'' series, by John Hodgman, are mockumentaries in book form.
* The book Shock Festival is like [[JustForFun/XMeetsY Spinal Tap meets Grindhouse]], a detailed look at the histories and making of grindhouse films that never really existed.
* ''[[Literature/TheSnoutersFormAndLifeOfTheRhinogrades The Snouters: Form and Life of the Rhinogrades]]'', a 92-page biology in-joke describing a fictitious order of mammals that walk, climb, dig and/or catch insects with their noses.
* ''Literature/WarDay'' by Whitley Streiber and James Kunetka, which is written as the account of the two authors traveling around the United States in the aftermath of a limited nuclear exchange.
* ''The Dorset Disaster'', by Alexander Sidar, is the fictional account of the explosion of a nuclear reactor in Connecticut. It was written several years before Chernobyl, though it actually has a slight similarity, in that both the real and fictional disaster were both caused by oversights during a test.
* Jean d'Ormesson's ''The Glory of the Empire'' is a deadpan "history" of the eponymous Empire, discussing numerous critical and artistic works derived from it, and with footnotes to a host of nonexistent references (including a self-referential footnote).
* The three main series ''Literature/{{Dinotopia}}'' books were mostly written in the format of the journals of Arthur Denison as found by James Gurney.
* ''Literature/RaptorRed'' reads like a fictionalized documentary about dinosaurs that allows insight into their thoughts.
* ''Literature/TheFoxAndTheHound'' is essentially a fictionalized documentary about the lives of American red foxes and those who hunt them. The last chapter is even [[WordOfGod explicitly based on]] a historical fox hunt.
* The ''Literature/OlogySeries'' is a series of books on various topics (vampires, spies, Ancient Egypt, etc.) presented as the work of fictional researchers. Some even have {{Apocalyptic Log}}s scrawled in the margins.
* ''Literature/SimplyWeird: The (fake) History of Weird Comics Incorporated, A (fake) Comic Book Company'' is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the fake history of a fake comic book company]].
* ''Literature/TheNewestPlutarch'', a Soviet collection of made-up biographies.
* ''Literature/TheStoneDiaries'': The novel is a fictional biography of protagonist Daisy Goodwill Flett. The book's dedication to this idea includes a family tree in the beginning, and, even more surprisingly, pictures of all the fictional characters in the middle of the book. In interviews, author Carol Shields explained that she used older pictures that she found in archives, and her own children and family for the younger pictures.
* ''Literature/TheLostWorld1912'' -- The Arthur Conan Doyle one, not the Michael Crichton one. The entire frame is a news reporter [[ScrapbookStory writing letters]] back to his newspaper, with the climax being an article written by one of his colleagues (since he's in the debriefing conference).
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* The Creator/{{Netflix}} series ''Series/AmericanVandal'' is a documentary-style parody that focuses on the investigation of a prank that resulted in [[RefugeInAudacity 27 cars getting penises spray-painted on them]], as well as trying to discover if the main suspect, [[BookDumb Dylan Maxwell]], actually did it. [[spoiler:He didn't]].
* ''Series/TheComedians'', a look behind the scenes of the fictional ''The Billy and Josh Show'' and the clashes between Billy Crystal and Josh Gad.
* ''Series/PeopleLikeUs'', a 1999-2001 British production that skewers the traditional BBC documentary style. It also has sparked an interest on the mockumentary format, seen as a high-brow alternative to StudioAudience/ {{LaughTrack}}-based sitcoms in America.
* ''Series/TheGames'' was a fictional comedy series about the (real) Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games (SOCOG) as it prepared for the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games.
* ''Series/TheOfficeUK'' the one which spread the format to the world, with a flood of imitators, including an equally-successful (and influential) [[Series/TheOfficeUS American adaptation]] and ''Series/{{Stromberg}}'', its German counterpart.
* ''Series/TwentyTwelve'', a 2011-12 successor to ''People Like Us'' and something of a SpiritualSuccessor to The Games, as Twenty Twelve is about the 2012 London Olympic Games while The Games is about the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
%%* ''Series/ModernFamily''
* ''Series/Reno911'', a specific parody of the ''Series/{{COPS}}'' style reality-documentary.
* Chris Lilley's ''Series/WeCanBeHeroesFindingTheAustralianOfTheYear'' and ''Series/SummerHeightsHigh'', as well as many other Australian series including ''Series/TheGames'', ''Series/{{Frontline}}'', ''Series/TheHollowmen'', and, to a lesser extent, ''Series/KathAndKim''.
* ''[[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0134257/ Operation Good Guys]]'', a supposed fly on the wall documentary about an incompetent police unit.
* ''WebVideo/DormLife'' is a web-original comedy mockumentary about dorm life, of course.
* ''Series/AnotherPeriod'' takes the tropes of Kardashians-style reality TV and transplants them to circa-1902 Rhode Island high society.
* ''Series/DocumentaryNow''! is a Mockumentary GenreAnthology parody series.
* ''Series/AllAussieAdventures'', a parody of outback travel-adventure shows such as ''The Crocodile Hunter'', hosted by Russell Coight (Glenn Robbins), an accident prone and ill-informed "outback man".
* ''Series/TheComeback'', centering on a {{white dwarf starlet}} (played by Creator/LisaKudrow) trying to work her way back into Hollywood.
* The ''Series/TimeTrumpet'' was a British program that aired 18th August 2006, covering weighty topics, such as the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfSi0D7KESk Tesco vs. Denmark war]].
* Coming in a few months before ''Film/ThisIsSpinalTap'', ''Series/TheComicStripPresents ...'' episode "Bad News Tour" (and the sequel several years later, "More Bad News") follows a group of heavy metal wannabes and willneverbees. There are a couple of scenes where the 'musicians' (actually comedians, though that didn't stop them touring) interact with the documentary makers.
* ''Film/TheWarGame'' (1965) -- Britain before, during and after a nuclear attack. Not actually shown in the UK until 1985 because the Home Office claimed it would affect the 'mentally unstable'. Others claimed it was because it exposed the government's post-attack plans as ineffective. Scary as all hell.
* ''Film/PunishmentPark'' (1971) -- In an AlternateHistory where UsefulNotes/RichardNixon decides to greatly expand the Vietnam War, he is also faced with a larger backlash at home. In response, he decides to crack down hard on the domestic anti-war and counter-culture movement through blantant abuse of EmergencyAuthority. As a result, some of the arrested are forced to participate in a twisted game; cross the Californian desert on foot, or face a long prison sentence.
* ''[[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075664/ Alternative 3]]'' (1977) -- The final episode of ITV's documentary program ''Science Report'' was a mockumentary which, in the course of investigating the problem of leading British scientists moving abroad, reported, among other things, that they were actually being shuttled to Mars to avoid imminent environmental catastrophe. A video clip of the secret first Martian landing (''in 1962'') shows the presence of life. Despite all the clues about its true nature, a number of people ''still believe in the "documentary"''. On Website/YouTube, the Mars landing scene has the label "Reconstructed or real document?" Meaning either based on fact, or real footage. Also of note is its soundtrack, composed by Music/BrianEno, a portion of which appears on the album ''Music for Films''.
* ''[[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0285470/ The Canadian Conspiracy]]'' (1985) -- An HBO/CBC co-production, this comedy featured an "exposé" of the secret Canadian plan to overthrow the US through infiltration of the entertainment industry. All the people named as infiltrators who were "interviewed" or "ambushed" played themselves, from Eugene Levy, the defector revealing the conspiracy, to Lorne Greene, the godfather of the operation. Worked because, at least for the American audience, most probably weren't aware of how many Canadians there actually were (and are) working in Los Angeles and New York.
* ''[[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0202493/ Curse of The Blair Witch]]'' (1999) -- A Sci-Fi channel broadcast produced as a tie-in with ''Film/TheBlairWitchProject'', itself a mockumentary of sorts. The program investigated the film as though it were an actual document of real events, investigates the history of the Blair Witch and other disappearances, and features faux "experts" and townspeople reporting their experiences. Caused much public confusion over whether the story was true or not, and to this day visitors to Burkittsville, MD ask to see fictional landmarks such as the "Witch's Rock".
** A similar faux-historical retrospective was released directly to DVD, to accompany Stephen King's miniseries ''Series/RoseRed''.
* ''Smallpox Britain'' (2002) -- A terrorist unleashes smallpox in Britain.
* ''Film/TheDayBritainStopped'' (2003) -- lots of traffic problems cause gridlock.
* ''Film/{{Supervolcano}}'' (2005) -- What is likely to happen ''when'' Yellowstone erupts.
* ''Series/{{If}}?'' -- an entire series of the genre which the BBC ran for a while.
* ''Series/TrailerParkBoys'' -- Canadian runaway success started out as a low-key mockumentary/comedy, but turned into more of a straight comedy when the actors stopped breaking the fourth wall and stopped acknowledging the camera. Earlier on the main characters regularly talked to and even on occasion assaulted the camera/sound-people.
* ''Series/PeopleJustDoNothing'', a webseries-turned-sitcom about a crew of bumbling wannabe [=DJs=] running a pirate radio station in west London.
* The Irish series, ''Series/HardyBucks'' is a mockumentary influenced by Series/TrailerParkBoys, which follows four young irish layabouts, and their arch-enemy The Viper, a small town drug dealer.
* ''Series/ThisCountry'' purports to be a fly-on-the-wall documentary examining the struggles and SmallTownBoredom faced by young people in isolated rural communities. It was inspired by actual fly-on-the-wall documentary series ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Family_(2008_TV_series) The Family]]''.
* ''[[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0406336/ When Cars Attack]]'' -- Richard Belzer presents information and theories on alleged unprovoked assaults on humans by cars acting of their own accord. Quite hilarious.
* ''[[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0764491/ Jimmy Macdonald's Canada]]''
* ''[[Recap/ScreenOneS4E9Ghostwatch Ghostwatch]]'' is an infamous 1992 British mockumentary about a investigation into a {{Poltergeist}} GoneHorriblyWrong. [[spoiler:[[DownerEnding It ends with]] the demented and homocidal spirit of Mr. Pipes [[HauntedTechnology taking over the broadcast]] and [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou wreaking havoc in homes across the UK]].]] Like the US Radio/TheWarOfTheWorlds broadcast, there was a mass confusion over whether or not the show was fiction (the creators defended the work by pointing out the billing at the beginning and end listed the writers' names and even the actor who played the demented spirit of Mr. Pipes), but it led to a series of rash sightings and panic attacks across the UK. BBC switchboards were jammed with complaints, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUyhN-gq8xk angry parents flooded onto BBC's Bite Back to criticize the show]] and it was also investigated by [[MediaWatchdog the Broadcasting Standards Commission]] after reports the show caused PTSD symptoms in two children and tragically caused one teenager to commit suicide.
* In the British series ''Series/PrehistoricPark'', the main character uses a [[TimeTravel time portal]] to bring dinosaurs to a modern nature preserve. In spite of the ''Franchise/JurassicPark''--like premise, the show is filmed in the style of a realistic NatureDocumentary. Further blurring the line between fact and fantasy, star Nigel Marven is an ornithologist and documentary host in RealLife. Egregious tagline: "Extinction Doesn't Have to be Forever".
** This series follows from ''Series/WalkingWithDinosaurs'' and its sequels ''Series/WalkingWithBeasts'' and ''Series/WalkingWithCavemen'', as well as its prequel, ''Series/WalkingWithMonsters''. All of these were filmed like National Geographic-esque nature documentaries, complete with CameraAbuse, except that they rotated around prehistoric life portrayed using a variety of special effects. Also in the series -- and far more mockumentary in tone -- was ''Series/ChasedByDinosaurs'', starring Nigel Marven again, which was basically ''Walking with Dinosaurs'' [[JustForFun/XMeetsY meets]] ''Series/CrocodileHunter''; and ''Series/SeaMonsters'', which also starred Nigel and featured a countdown of the seven deadliest prehistoric oceans and their top predators. Nigel even went shark-cage diving with a megalodon, and [[Film/SharkAttack3Megalodon John Barrowman]] wasn't invited.
* ''Series/BabylonFive'' did this in the episode "And Now For A Word". They used it to subtly establish the nature and biases of the in-universe mainstream media, before they became plot-important.
* The ''Series/{{MASH}}'' episode "The Interview" was presented as a TV documentary in black & white.
* Also from ''Series/TheComicStripPresents'', the episode "Eddie Monsoon, A Life" is a mockumentary about an insane, failed TV host.
* ''[[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0486160/ T-Rex: A Dinosaur in Hollywood]]'' follows the artistic career of Mr. T-rex from his discovery to becoming one of the greatest stars in the world. Follows the real life story of how he became a cultural icon.
* The ''Series/{{Lost}}'' season 4 [=DVDs=] contain a mockumentary which exposes the lies of the Oceanic 6. It's essentially one big LampshadeHanging on common fan nitpicks, such as the 6 not losing any weight and Jack being clean-shaven.
* ''[[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0408992/ Life Beyond The Box]]'' was a series of two [[Creator/TheBBC BBC]] mockumentaries looking at the lives of 1970s sitcom characters [[Series/{{Porridge}} Norman Stanley Fletcher]] and [[Series/TheGoodLife Margot Leadbetter]]. The former reunited the cast of the original; the latter didn't, with even Margot herself being [[TheOtherDarrin Other Darrined]].
* An episode of the very respectable BBC current affairs show ''Panorama'' in the '50s played an April Fool on its audience, doing a segment about how spaghetti grows on trees. Pasta not being a common foodstuff there at the time, a lot of British viewers had no clue it was fake, and phoned the BBC to ask how they could grow their own spaghetti trees.
* ''[[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1495163/ Operation Repo]]'' is a series on [=TruTV=] that is about repomen and it is filmed like Series/{{Cops}}, but it is also scripted.
* One of the earlier examples: ''Music/TheRutles: All You Need is Cash'' by Eric Idle and Neil Innes, mocking documentaries of The Beatles, and one of Rob Reiner's inspirations for [[Film/ThisIsSpinalTap Spinal Tap]]. It even featured George Harrison as a reporter.
* ''Series/LostTapes'' plays at being the tapes of people who encountered cryptozoological monsters--few of whom to survive the encounters.
* The Creator/AnimalPlanet movie ''[[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1525474/ Werewolves: Dark Survivors]]'' [[JustForFun/XMeetsY is a mockumentary about werewolves in the format of a]] Crime Drama.
* William Karel's 2002 TV "film" ''Opération Lune'' (''Film/DarkSideOfTheMoon'') purported to be about how NASA and Hollywood had conspired to fake the Apollo moon landings, complete with heavyweight guest stars, including Buzz Aldrin and Stanley Kubrick's widow. In spite of the blooper reel featured over the end credits (not to mention an on-screen acknowledgement that it was all made up) some people still believe that it provides evidence for the Apollo landings being a hoax!
* The documentary segments of ''The Comedians of Comedy Tour'' were just as likely to be staged as genuine. Sometimes it was impossible to tell the difference.
* Harry Enfield starred in ''[[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0139503/ Sir Norbert Smith: A Life]]'', about a fictional actor (with plenty of clips from horribly plausible bad British films) and ''[[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0177048/ Norman Ormal: A Very Political Turtle]]'', about a fictional Conservative cabinet minister.
* Many, if not all of the ''Series/TopGear'' Challenges. Crossing a dessert in Africa or reaching the North Pole in a car appear as very genuine documentaries about cars in extreme environments. But then you have others that include things like Jeremy hilariously rolling over a car in the background of a live news broadcast or the Stig falling with a car from the deck of an aircraft carrier and dying. Or the one in which they tried to test cars for their usefulness as getaway cars and robbed a bank in Albania and got in a chase with the police during which James died by jumping of a cliff, only to be back the next episode.
* The Creator/AnimalPlanet did several of these. In the vein of ''Film/DragonsAFantasyMadeReal'', ''Film/MermaidsTheBodyFound'' is about the fictional discovery of a mermaid-like body and the supposed science behind it.
** Likewise, the Creator/DiscoveryChannel's ''Film/MegalodonTheMonsterSharkLives'', broadcast for Shark Week 2013. The Discovery Channel took a lot of flak for not making it sufficiently clear that the show was fake, but they got great ratings.
** For Shark Week 2014 they followed the trend with ''Shark of Darkness: Wrath of Submarine'' and ''Megalodon: The New Evidence''.
** There was also ''Russian Yeti: The Killer Lives'' in 2014, which attempts to connect myths of Yetis and Sasquatch with the [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyatlov_Pass_incident Dyatlov Pass incident]].
** In 2015 there was ''Film/TheCannibalInTheJungle'' which was about uncovering a case in the 1970s where two scientists were murdered and cannibalized on the Indonesian island of Flores and the creatures responsible being three foot humanoid ape-like creatures referred to as “Hobbits”.
* ''Alien Contact'', was, as the name suggests, humanity finding evidence of extraterrestrial life in the form of a transmission from Gilese 518.
* ''Series/AfterLately'' does this for the E! channel.
* ''Film/NineteenEightyFive'' (1970) described an ecological catastrophe, with bulletins given by real-life newsmen of the day.
* ''Film/TheGreatMartianWar19131917'' had the events of ''Literature/TheWarOfTheWorlds'' presented in the style of a 2013 commemorative documentary on Creator/TheHistoryChannel. They later did it again in 2015 with ''Bigfoot Captured''.
* ''Series/GarthMarenghisDarkplace'' is a mockumentary about a fictitious 1980s medical/action drama.
* ''Series/VictoriaWoodAsSeenOnTV'' had a regular feature of documentaries presented by Duncan Preston as Corrin Huntley. There was also a making-of documentary about ''[[SoapWithinAShow Acorn Antiques]]''. (This got a follow-up in ''Victoria Wood's Midlife Christmas'', with a mockumentary following Bo Beaumont, the SmallNameBigEgo actress who had played Mrs Overall.)
* While not explicitly released on TV, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4eSOj0Xpqs the Real Adam Brown]] which detailed the actor's dark side appears to be in TV format and is part of appendices for ''[[Film/TheHobbit The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies Extended Edition]]''.
* Mockumentary of the non-funny kind: ''Film/SpecialBulletin'' was a 1983 made-for-TV movie about a band of pacifist intellectuals who build their own atomic bomb and hold the city of Charleston SC hostage -- not for money, but for the right to destroy all the nuclear weapons in the Charleston area. Thus encouraged that disarmament is possible, the US and USSR are then expected to continue to disarm on their own. The whole thing is "broadcast live" when the terrorists accidentally capture a TV news crew in their opening firefight. [[spoiler: Their demands are not met and Charleston harbor is destroyed live on camera.]]
* ''Series/TrialAndError'' spoofs the "true crime" genre.
* ''Series/ThePractice'' has an episode that is presented from the camera of a documentary film crew as the cast struggles to get a death sentence overturned for a client.
* ''Series/DaAliGShow'' is built around Sacha Baron Cohen playing various bizarre characters and interviewing real people under the pretext that he is a journalist recording a documentary or informative television series. The comedy comes from watching his guests' reactions to his behavior.
** Borat is a bigoted and [[ManChild childlike]] man from Kazakhstan who is utterly clueless about American culture and values. He constantly inserts his own deeply offensive beliefs, which often go unchallenged by the guests. The character became the focus of the movie ''Film/{{Borat}}''.
** Bruno is a CampGay Austrian fashion and culture reporter who typically interviews people one would expect to hold homophobic beliefs, such as frat boys and skinheads. He also interviews people in the fashion world and tricks them to contradicting themselves or revealing a lack of awareness of anything outside of fashion. Made the center of the film Film/Bruno2009''.
** Ali G is a [[PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy white guy who affects a hip-hop aesthetic]] and interviews major world leaders while displaying a catastrophic misunderstanding of every topic touched upon. The character became the center of a film told in a tradition narrative rather than a mockumentary, ''Film/AliGIndahouse''.
* ''Series/WellingtonParanormal'' is a mockumentary shot in the style of a day in the life of the police RealityShow.
* Like [[Film/WhatWeDoInTheShadows the film of the same name]] that it is based on, ''Series/WhatWeDoInTheShadows2019'', is about a documentary crew following a group of vampires around during their nightly antics.
* ''[[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7673112/ Round Planet]]'' is a parody of ''Series/PlanetEarth'' featuring Series/LittleBritain's Matt Lucas as "Armstrong Wedgewood", a rather opinionated and self-important naturalist [[LemonyNarrator whose commentary is frequently interrupted by phone calls, arguments with his producer, and other unprofessional tangents]].
* ''[[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096010/ Oil Gobblers]]'' (original title: ''Ropáci'') is a 20-minute-long Czech mockumentary film from 1988. It shows an expedition in search for a small animal that evolved in the industrial areas of Czechoslovakia, becoming extremely tolerant to pollution and feeding primarily on petroleum.
* Creator/TheBBC Four series ''The Life of Rock with Brian Pern'' and its sequels ''Brian Pern: A Life in Rock'' and ''Brian Pern: 45 Years of Prog and Roll''. The title character is a NoCelebritiesWereHarmed CompositeCharacter based on aspects of several ProgRock musicians ... but mostly Music/PeterGabriel.
* Each 15-minute episode of ''Series/TheInBESTigators'' features one (or more) of the team vlogging about a case they had just solved.
* ''Series/JustShootMe'' episode "A&E Biography: Nina Van Horn" is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin a fake episode of]] ''Creator/AAndE Biography'' about ''Just Shoot Me!'''s resident WhiteDwarfStarlet, presented completely deadpan, with no laugh track.
* ''[=SpongeBob DocuPants=]'' is an Amazon Prime and Creator/ParamountPlus series that takes clips from classic episodes of ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' and reframes them as episodes from documentary series (like depicting the events of "The Nasty Patty" as a true-crime docudrama).
* ''Series/Players2022'' follows the exploits of a professional gaming team while spoofing sports documentaries.
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[[folder:Podcasts]]
* ''Podcast/ThisSoundsSerious'' is an AffectionateParody of true crime investigative podcasts. Each season roots itself in a bizarre 911 call, following the host, Gwen Radford, as she examines the incident the call was about, the people involved, etc.
* ''Vigil'' is centered around the eponymous superhero, who used his increased intelligence and ability to go without sleep to provide mission support for other superheroes active in the field. The story is told in the form of a mockumentary podcast by a journalist some time after Vigil's death.
* ''Podcast/WhoIsCamCandor'' is another parody of investigative podcasts featuring B.K. Will, a "Cultural Obscurist" who investigates a mysterious podcast creator known only by their pseudonym, "Cam Candor", after finding a drive containing hundreds of pilot episodes of their podcasts.
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[[folder:Puppet Shows]]
* ''Series/TheMuppets2015'' is a mockumentary set behind the scenes at a talk show starring Miss Piggy and produced by the rest of Franchise/TheMuppets. Basically, it's similar to the backstage scenes from ''Series/TheMuppetShow'' and ''Series/MuppetsTonight'', except for the ConfessionCam.
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[[folder:Radio]]
* The UrExample is probably the Mercury Theatre's infamous adaptation of ''Literature/TheWarOfTheWorlds''. This was so realistically presented as "breaking news" of a Martian invasion that many of those who tuned in after the start mistook it for real.
* ''Radio/ImSorryIHaventAClue: In Search of Mornington Crescent'', in which BBC reporter Andrew Marr talks to great players of the Game from Humphrey Lyttelton to Dame Creator/JudiDench in order to learn why the rules are [[{{Calvinball}} so hard to discover]].
* ''Delve Special'', which starred Creator/StephenFry as IntrepidReporter David Lander, reporting on such absurdities as the plans to build London's third airport in Birmingham. Later [[SoundToScreenAdaptation adapted for TV]] as ''Series/ThisIsDavidLander'' (and, when Fry couldn't make a second series, ''This is [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute David Harper]]'').
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* The cutscenes from ''VideoGame/UrbanChaosRiotResponse'' are filmed like an actual news report.
* ''VideoGame/MichiganReportFromHell'' is a ''playable'' Mockumentary, where you're trying to get the scoop at what's happening in Chicago. [[spoiler: [[ShaggyDogStory Nobody survives]].]]
* ''VideoGame/AceCombatZeroTheBelkanWar'' is framed as a television documentary filmed ten years after the titular war.
* ''VideoGame/BioShockInfinite'' had adverts portraying the city of Columbia as the subject of a [=1980s-style=] TV documentary "Columbia: A Modern Day Icarus?", showing off {{feelies}} and [[TheMerch merchandise]] as if they were artifacts of a vanished city-state that seceded from the USA. The ''Burial at Sea'' {{DLC}} had a similar one examining Rapture.
* Many of the various [[Radio/GTARadio fictional TV shows]] in the ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto'' universe. ''[[VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIV GTA IV]]'', for instance, has ''A History of Liberty City'', detailing [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the history of Liberty City]] from [[UsefulNotes/TheThirteenAmericanColonies the Colonial Period]] through UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar, all done in the style of a Creator/KenBurns documentary series (albeit with way more dick jokes and [[PurelyAestheticEra blatant anachronisms]]). ''[[VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV GTA V]]'', meanwhile, has ''The Underbelly of Paradise'', an investigative TrueCrime series hosted by Steve Haines that explores the various gangs in Los Santos and Blaine County, and ''Jack Howitzer is Jack Howitzer in Jack Howitzer'', an attempt by the [[InCaseYouForgotWhoWroteIt titular]] washed-up '80s ActionHero to revitalize his career that goes OffTheRails from the word 'go'.
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[[folder:Web Original]]
* Creator/The1491s:
** The "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgQGjVtZ_AQ A Day In The Life Of A Powwow Emcee]]" series is shot like a documentary, intersplicing interviews with scenes from his daily life. The first and third are about his home life (his unenthusiastic wife and teenage sons, then his overbearing new wife who forced him into retirement) while the second documents the training of a new emcee.
** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upimfeQXRNs The Avatars]]" interviews the Makto family of Na'ai about their culture, family, and depiction in ''Film/{{Avatar}}''. The interviewees are crotchety veteran grandfather Turok Makto III, passive K'arl and his overbearing wife K'luk K'luk, half-Na'ai Jeff and his Sky Woman wife, and rapper-wannabe Rapatar Blue Bush.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/@AdrianGrayComedy Adrian Gray Comedy]]'s Forgotten History series is a SketchComedy about various historical figures, celebrities, and events, presented as short documentary-style videos.
* ''WebVideo/BritishCryptids'' is an AnalogHorror series proporting to be a lost documentary from TheSeventies about [[OurCryptidsAreMoreMysterious unknown creatures from Gret Britain]].
* WebVideo/FascinatingHorror produces these for April Fool's Day, presenting the plots of movies as if they really happened, and in the style of the channel's usual short documentaries about real-life disasters and accidents.
** In 2021, this was [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjyrjKM7rwM "The Amity Bay Shark Attacks"]], using the events of ''Film/{{Jaws}}'' as the subject.
** 2022 featured "coverage" of ''Film/JurassicPark'' in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kw6TdB7hSo "The Isla Nublar Incident"]].
* The amazing ''Literature/HarryPotter'' fanfilm ''[[http://rhettswanson.com/Battle_of_Hogwarts__Harry_Potter_Documentary.html The Battle of Hogwarts]]'', a fictional documentary, set in the present, that chronicles "the lives and stories of those who survived the fateful battle [[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows 20 years ago]]".
* ''WebVideo/BecomingYouTube'' is a mix between this and a real documentary.
* ''Website/{{Cracked}}'' gives us "Marvels of the Science", based on the premise of "What if nature documentaries used RuleOfFunny?"
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9do_Hr3NaWY This Campus Movie Fest best comedy winner]] uses the Mockumentary approach, detailing the careers of a fictional comedy duo from the early twentieth century -- the ''first'' comedic film duo, as it happens. The doc is presented without irony, but the content of it is [[RuleOfFunny so absurd]] and it turns InherentlyFunnyWords up so high that you can't help but laugh.
* WebVideo/DannyGonzalez: "The Horrible Truth About Jake Paul and Team 10" is a documentary-style horror video of Danny and his friend uncovering dark secrets about Creator/JakePaul and the rest of Team 10, including Danny narrating over the footage.
* The "Trope Of The Week" series ''WebVideo/EchoChamber'' is a ShowWithinAShow - the characters are creating a vlog for Website/TVTropes, and ''WebVideo/EchoChamber'' details the process the characters go through in order to make that vlog happen. [[spoiler:It doesn't.]]
* ''Literature/AnExaminationOfExtraUniversalSystemsOfGovernment'' is written as a travelogue of a scholar traveling TheMultiverse, exploring and studying various forms of government in AlternateUniverse versions of real countries.
* ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gO4pYtfhVqY The Follower]]'' poses as a [[Franchise/TheSlenderManMythos Slender Man]] documentary. It does fairly well up until Slendy hijacks the behind-the-scenes... which is fairly early and in no small part thanks to the fact [[TemptingFate the Behind the Scenes guy and his girlfriend actually went looking for him]].
* ''WebVideo/HeartsOfDorkness'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dj8UOdFs5Go&context=C3de6871ADOEgsToPDskKNlqODDsL4mW0GosRCicuu available here]]) is a mockumentary akin to ''Film/TropicThunder'''s "Rain of Madness", a satire of ''Film/HeartsOfDarkness'', in this case being a teenager-produced shoestring-budget short that chronicles four geeks and their catastrophic efforts to create a 200 million dollar Skyrim film... on a budget of their pocket change.
* ''WebVideo/HowItsActuallyMade'' is a parody of ''Series/HowItsMade'', an actual documentary series that documents... well, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin how things are made]]. The difference here is that ''Actually'', rather than providing factual information about how things are made, is completely incorrect, riddled with unprofessional side comments thrown in, and it's all delivered in the exact same informative narration that the main series is known for.
* ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hyeq-1UGc8o The Knudson Menace]]'' chronicles the life of ''Franchise/StarWars'' [[LoonyFan fan Curtis Knudson]], and how his [[spoiler:and his sister's]] antics effect the lives of workers at a Star Wars fan film festival.
* ''[[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjQEYy8YJc9eWjNUGk5p9ig The Professionals]]'', a comedy series about a tech support company that kills people.
* ''Webcomic/PusheenTheCat'': The short ''[[https://youtu.be/HU5Qq97cxvU Pusheen Breads: A Documentary]]'', which is just animated footage of sentient loaves of bread shaped like Pusheen but presented like a nature documentary. It's even credited to "[[Creator/NationalGeographicChannel Nyational Biographic]]".
* ''Film/TheRomulanWar'' is a ''Franchise/StarTrek'' FanFilm set after the [[Film/StarTrek2009 destruction of Romulus]] in the Prime universe and presents itself as a war documentary covering the Earth-Romulan War that took place after Season 4 of ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise''.
* ''ARG/SkyBox2022'' is an AlternateRealityGame with the premise of the mystery being primarily told through a series of documentary-style investigations, with the videos often providing leads that users can explore themselves.
* ''WebVideo/StampysLovelyWorld'': ''Beyond the Blocks: Far From Lovely'' from Episode 564, "Scary Movies" discusses some of the hauntings in the Lovely World.
* ''WebVideo/TalkingClassics'' is presented as a documentary about a video game nerd named Keith Apicary.
* ''[[https://youtu.be/7YDYL6oECjU TRUTH IN JORNALISM]]'', a documentary by a bunch of french filmmakers following the day-to-day life of reporter Eddie B[[spoiler:[[{{Comicbook/Venom}} rock]]]] in New York.
* ''WebVideo/WalkingInCircles'': The first season includes elements of this, like interviews with the various characters.
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaland}}'': ''The Lion'', ''The Australian Platypus'', ''The House-Cat'', ''The Ostrich'', and ''The Cuckoo'' are all written like this.
* ''WesternAnimation/CityOfGhosts'' is presented in the style of a paranormal documentary where a group of kids interview people and ghosts around the city of Los Angeles.
* A film called ''[[WesternAnimation/WhatOnEarth The National Film Board of Mars Presents: What On Earth!]]'' is a mockumentary where the supposed propaganda board of the Martian government does a documentary about the dominant form of life on earth: automobiles. Makes fun of the organization that did create it, the Creator/NationalFilmBoardOfCanada, and the fact that the Martians have confused automobiles with the drivers that infest them.
* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'' had season five's "The Powerpuff Girls: A Documentary." Also, part of "Meet The Beat-Alls" took the form of a documentary on how Mojo Jojo, Him, Fuzzy Lumpkins and Princess Morbucks attained success as the Beat-Alls (paralleling that of Music/TheBeatles).
* One of Creator/AlexHirsch's shorts for the ''24-Hour Toons'' project was [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLlI7JvOd60 Teddy Roosevelt: You So Crazy]]. It was presented as a clip from a documentary that made [[LittleKnownFacts a number of ridiculous claims]] about Theodore Roosevelt, like that he had 26 split personalities (such as [[GenderBender Betty Roosevelt]], [[BigfootSasquatchAndYeti Yeti Roosevelt]], and [[NakedPeopleAreFunny Teddy No-Clothes-evelt]]) and that his presidency came to an end when he was eaten by William Howard Taft.
* The WarTimeCartoon ''WesternAnimation/TokioJokio'' is presented as a news reel captured from the Axis [[note]] Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy and Imperial Japan during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII[[/note]], but is mostly an excuse to make jokes at their expense.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** The "documentary" episode "Behind the Laughter", a direct parody of ''Series/BehindTheMusic''.
** Also, much of the episode "Springfield Up".
* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' gave us "Terrance and Phillip: Behind the Blow".
* ''WesternAnimation/SurfsUp'' -- a rare animated example. Your basic sports story done in documentary fashion...with penguins! The series probably owes something to the Eighties-era animated sports mockumentary ''WesternAnimation/{{Animalympics}}''.
* ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'': The episode "Voyage of the Kon-Ducki", a parody of ''Voyage of the Kon-Tiki'', was paired with a faux [[AnimatedActors behind-the-scenes documentary]].
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