Zelig
"Zelig" is a 1983 mockumentary film directed by Woody Allen. The film tells the story of Leonard Zelig, a man who can change his appearance and personality to blend in with those around him. Set in the 1920s, it explores themes of identity and conformity.
The film is presented as a documentary, featuring fictional interviews and archival footage. It highlights Zelig's interactions with historical figures, including Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald. "Zelig" received critical acclaim for its innovative style and humor, becoming a notable work in Allen's filmography.