stalkumentary

English

Etymology

Blend of stalk + documentary.

Noun

stalkumentary (plural stalkumentaries)

  1. (informal) A documentary film or programme which follows its subject around and/or intrudes upon their private life, particularly to a degree characterized as stalking.
    • 2005 August 5, Carrie Rickey, “His dream? Connecting with Drew”, in Philadelphia Inquirer:
      The result is slight, but sweet in this hybrid of stalkumentary and romantic comedy. The filmmakers didn't haunt either Barrymore's home or office, but rather contacted her through people she knew or worked with.

Quotations

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