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New Hollywood Cinema

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New Hollywood cinema refers to a filmmaking movement that emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s in the United States, characterized by a focus on realism, anti-establishment themes, and innovative storytelling techniques.

Key Features

  • Realism
  • Anti-establishment themes
  • Innovative storytelling techniques

Pros

  • Revitalized American cinema
  • Challenged traditional Hollywood conventions
  • Introduced new talents and voices

Cons

  • Some films may be considered too controversial or graphic for some viewers
  • Not all films from this era have aged well

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