单词 | free cinema |
释义 | > as lemmasFree Cinema Free Cinema n. now historical a movement in British cinema in the late 1950s and early 1960s characterized by freedom from the constraints of commercial film production and a desire to depict (esp. in documentary films) the everyday life of ordinary people.Free Cinema was the title given to a series of six programmes of documentary films screened at the National Film Theatre, London, between 1956 and 1959. These films embody the movement's ethos, which was subsequently carried over into feature films. Among the leading practitioners of Free Cinema were Lindsay Anderson, Tony Richardson, and Karel Reisz. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > [noun] > films or the cinema > movements or genres neo-realism1908 screwballism1942 Free Cinema1956 nouvelle vague1959 New Wave1960 cinéma vérité1961 Cinema Novo1963 romcom1963 ciné verité1965 teensploitation1983 1956 Times 2 Feb. 10/6 A programme under the general title of ‘Free Cinema’ will be given at the National Film Theatre on Sunday and for the following three days. 1956 Living Cinema 1 9 The phrase ‘Free Cinema’ coined by the National Film Theatre is a happy thought, for it can be used..to cover words like ‘avant-garde’ and ‘experimental’. 1963 Listener 14 Feb. 300/1 Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, A Kind of Loving, and other products of Free Cinema are, at best, admirable documentaries. 2000 J. Caughie Television Drama iv. 120 A particular tradition in documentary which stretches back through Free Cinema, Humphrey Jennings, Night Mail, to Cavalcanti. < as lemmas |
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