Film Movements

What are Film Movements?Film movements refer to groups of filmmakers, often working within a specific time period and geographical region, who share common stylistic, thematic, and ideological approaches to filmmaking. These movements typically emerge in response to social, political, or cultural shifts, and they often challenge not just societal issues, but also the dominant cinematic traditions of their time.


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