Tag: french-cinema

  • By Adam Page There is something which isn’t mentioned in film school, or if it is, it’s mentioned in the same way a sommelier will mention the house red; fast, with no eye contact before moving on to the bottles that matter. The French New Wave, a glorious, cigarette-burnt revolution in cinema, a movement that…

    The Forgotten Women of the French New Wave
  • by Ros Tibbs New French Extremity: French New Wave’s Edgier and Violent Cousin  One period of filmmaking that unlocked a whole new level of the medium’s artistic properties and cultural significance is the French New Wave, an art movement that rejected the traditional modes of cinema in favour of something experimental and thematic, with notable…

    Dialogue Between Movements: French New Wave’s Influence and The Films of The New French Extremity

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