Exploring Power & Trust in Documentary

A STUDY OF TOM ZUBRYCKI’S MOLLY & MOBARAK
Kate Nash, Studies in Film, University of Tasmania 2010

ABSTRACT

Power represents a problem for documentary, raising questions about the politics and ethics of representation. In this article the notion of power in documentary is explored. The influence of domination as a model for power relations within docu­mentary is challenged and a Foucauldian notion of power relationships suggested as an alternative way of conceptualising the documentary-maker participant relation­ship. Drawing on empirical research with documentary maker Tom Zubrycki and participant Lyn Rule, this article brings to light the complexities of power and the importance of trust in the context of documentary.

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