A new form or a revival of realism (in various senses); spec. a naturalistic movement in Italian literature and cinema that emerged in the 1940s.
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释义 | society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > [noun] > films or the cinema > movements or genres (10) neo-realism1908 A new form or a revival of realism (in various senses); spec. a naturalistic movement in Italian literature and cinema that emerged in the 1940s. screwballism1942 (a) crazy or eccentric behaviour; lunacy (cf. sense B. 1); (b) Film the screwball style of comedy (see sense B. 2). Free Cinema1956 a movement in British cinema in the late 1950s and early 1960s characterized by freedom from the constraints of commercial film production and a… nouvelle vague1959 A new movement or trend, esp. in the arts; spec. (now historical) = New Wave, n. 2a. New Wave1960 With the. A movement in French filmmaking from the late 1950s to early 1960s, characterized by an emphasis on individual directorial style… cinéma vérité1961 A style of filmmaking characterized by realistic, typically documentary, films which avoid artificiality and artistic effect and are generally… Cinema Novo1963 A movement in Brazilian filmmaking prominent in the 1960s and 70s, influenced by Italian neo-realism and the French New Wave, and characterized by… romcom1963 A film with a light, comedic tone and a plot centring on a romance (often viewed in a sentimental or idealized way); a romantic comedy; (also) the… ciné verité1965 A style of filmmaking characterized by realistic, typically documentary, films; = cinéma vérité, n. teensploitation1983 Entertainment (esp. film) dealing with (typically sensational) themes thought to be appealing to teenagers, and regarded as cynically exploiting its… |
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