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French New Wave

overall review score: 4.5
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French New Wave is a film movement that emerged in France in the late 1950s, characterized by its innovative filmmaking techniques and focus on realism and existential themes.

Key Features

  • Innovative use of handheld camera and jump cuts
  • Non-linear narratives
  • Focus on youth culture and societal issues
  • Rejection of traditional Hollywood storytelling conventions

Pros

  • Revolutionized the film industry with its groundbreaking approach to filmmaking
  • Influenced many filmmakers around the world
  • Created a new style of cinema that continues to be celebrated today

Cons

  • May be too experimental or avant-garde for some viewers
  • Lack of traditional narrative structure can be confusing for some audiences

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