AHA Session 136
Friday, January 9, 2026: 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Salon C 1&2 (Hilton Chicago, Lower Level)
Chairs:
Dawn Porter, Trilogy FIlms
Kim Reynolds, Trilogy FIlms
Kim Reynolds, Trilogy FIlms
Session Abstract
The intersection of history and documentary film has the potential to bring past events to life in ways that text alone cannot. However, creating compelling historical documentaries that are both accurate and engaging requires strong collaboration between historians and filmmakers. This session will explore how these two groups can work together in producing documentaries that are not only entertaining but also factually sound. We’ll discuss best practices for collaboration, the challenges in achieving both historical accuracy and engaging narratives, and case studies of films that work and those that miss the mark, providing valuable insights to both historians and filmmakers alike.
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