a word or short phrase that can stand for “a book, play, or film/movie”

The first definition of dialogue is in the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

Conversations in a book, play or film/movie

In that specific dictionary, the phrase, a book, play, or film/movie is used a lot to describe many words’ definitions. Almost all of the books are considered as non-fiction.

As it seems that a book, play, or film/movie all share some quality in their nature, I’ve thought that the phrase can be substituted by other expressions.

What I was coming up with were:

  1. conversations in art,
  2. conversations in a piece of art or literature
  3. Conversations in a produced content with imaginary characters in it

I would like to ask you how correct those are and ask for your guides.

Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
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