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 No.8694

What movements of cinema are your favorites & why? OP is a faggot and doesn't start

>British New Wave (late 1950s - late 1960s) ...

>Scandinavian Revival (1940s - 1950s) ...

>Japan's Golden Age of Cinema (1950s) ...

>New Queer Cinema (early 1990s) ...

>Third Cinema (1960s - 1970s) ...

>Neorealism (1944–1952) ...

>German Expressionism (1910s - 1930s) ...

>Soviet Montage (1920s - 1930s)

>French New Wave

>Left Bank

etc.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Movements_in_cinema

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 No.8700

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Okay I'll take an obvious one. My favourite from the wiki page is probably Japanese New Wave with particular appreciation for The Art Theatre Guild during this time. Almost every JNW film I've seen has been very interesting and creative. Admittedly I'm watching all the best ones, but usually you run into some turds while exploring a film movement.

One of my least favourites is French New Wave because it is overrated. The films often do not resonate with me much. They experimented, not always successfully.

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 No.8704

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Another list of movements. No Wave must be one of the worst ;) >>8582

I. Silent Period (1895–1929)

1. 1910s and early 1920s – Japanese Pure Film Movement

2. 1916-1919 – Italian Futurist Cinema

3. 1920s – German Absolute Cinema

4. 1920s – German Kammerspielfilm Movement

5. 1920s and 1930s – German Expressionist Cinema

6. 1924-1930 – Russian Constructivist Cinema (also referred to as Soviet Montage Cinema)

7. 1919-1929 – French Impressionist Cinema (also referred to as The First Avant-Garde or Narrative Avant-Garde)

8. 1920s – French Surrealist Cinema

9. 1920s and 1930s – French Cinéma Pur

II. Classical Period (1930–1945)

10. 1930-1945 – French Poetic Realism

11. 1930s and 1940s – British Documentary Film Movement

III. Postwar Period (1946–1959)

12. 1943-1952 – Italian Neorealism

13. 1946 to present – Indian Parallel Cinema [including Indian New Wave Cinema movement, 1952-1976]

14. 1950s – British Free Cinema

15. 1950s and 1960s – Japanese Art Cinema

16. Late 1950s and early 1970s – Japanese New Wave Cinema (Japanese: Nūberu bāgu)

IV. Modern Period (1960–1979)

16. Late 1950s and 1960s – French New Wave

17. Late 1950s and early 1960s – French Cinéma Vérité

18. Late 1950s and early 1960s – British New Wave Cinema

19. Late 1950s and early 1960s – British Kitchen Sink Realism

20. 1950s and 1960s – Brazilian Cinema Novo

21. 1955-1963 – Polish Film School

22. 1958-1962 – American/Canadian Direct Cinema

23. Early 1960s – American Underground Cinema

24. 1960s – Portuguese Cinema Novo

25. 1960s – New Italian Cinema

26. 1960s – Czechoslovak New Wave Cinema

27. 1960s and early 1970s – Yugoslav Black Wave Cinema

28. 1960s and 1970s – Anglo-American Structural Film

29. 1960s and 1970s – Third-World Cinema

30. 1960s-70s to present – Latin American Third Cinema (Spanish: Tercer Cine)

31. 1965-1982 – New Hollywood Cinema (also referred to as American New Wave Cinema)

32. 1967-1989 – American L.A. Rebellion Film Movement

33. Late 1960s – Argentine Grupo Cine Liberación (The Liberation Film Group) Film Movement

34. Late 1960s and early 1970s – American/Canadian Materialist Cinema

35. Late 1960s and 1980s – New German Cinema (German: Neue Kino)

36. 1969 to present – Iranian New Wave Cinema

37. 1970s – Feminist Film

38. 1972-1984 – Hungarian Documentarist Film Movement (also referred to as Budapest Film School)

39. 1976-1985 – American No Wave Cinema

40. Late 1970s and 1980s – Hong Kong New Wave Cinema

V. Contemporary Period (1980–present)

40. 1980s – Russian Parallel Cinema (also referred to as Soviet Parallel Cinema)

41. 1980s and 2000s – South Korean New Wave Cinema

42. 1980s to present – American Independent Cinema

43. 1980s – French ‘Cinéma du look’ Film Movement

44. 1982-1990 – Taiwanese First New Wave Cinema

45. 1990-2010 – Taiwanese Second New Wave Cinema

46. Late 1980s to present – East Asian Cinema [including influential genres like the Hong Kong action film, Japanese anime and South Korean thriller movie]

47. 1990 to present – Chinese New Documentary Movement

48. 1990s to present – New Queer Cinema

49. 1990s to present – New French Extremity Film Movement

50. 1990s to present – Turkish New Wave Cinema

51. Mid-1990s to present – New Argentine Cinema

52. 1995 to present – Danish Dogme 95 Film Movement

53. 2000s to present – Romanian New Wave Cinema

54. Late 2000s to present – Greek Weird Wave Cinema

https://mubi.com/lists/a-history-of-global-film-movements

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 No.8723

I like direct cinema (documentaries) but it's not on those lists. Is it a movement or a genre, and what's the diff

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 No.8903

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Pre-code is usually fun

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