Tag Archives: Art Cinema

Relationship of Director and Director of Photography

  One of the most collaborative relationships on any film set is the relationship of a Director and Director of Photography (DOP) . They are the two sides of a coin; a director visualizes the film but a DOP is responsible … Continue reading

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French New Wave

“New Wave” is an example of European art cinema. Some of the most prominent pioneers among the group, including François Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard, Éric Rohmer, Claude Chabrol, and Jacques Rivette, began as critics for the famous film magazine Cahiers du … Continue reading

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Cinema Italiano

The Italian cinema of the 1970s was confronted with a reality of unprecedented gravity and complexity. The 1970s in Italy were the so-called ‘Years of the Bullet’. Bombings, assassinations, secret masonic lodges plotting to subvert the democratic order, neo-fascist groups … Continue reading

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