French New Wave Cinema Quiz

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Who were some notable French film directors of the French New Wave movement?

Some notable French film directors of the French New Wave movement include Francois Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard, Claude Chabrol, Eric Rohmer, Jacques Rivette, Louis Malle, Alain Resnais, Agnes Varda, and Jacques Demy.

What did the group of French critics from Cahiers du Cinema believe about films before the French New Wave movement?

The group of French critics believed that films had lost their ability to capture true human emotion and 'lacked sincerity.' They felt the films were out of step with how people actually live.

What were some characteristics of French New Wave films?

French New Wave films were characterized by de-emphasizing plot, improvised dialogue, jump cuts, location shooting, handheld cameras, long takes, and direct sound.

How did the French New Wave movement reject film traditions?

<p>The French New Wave movement rejected film traditions by de-emphasizing plot, using improvised dialogue, employing jump cuts instead of continuity editing, utilizing location shooting, handheld cameras, long takes, and direct sound.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the French New Wave movement also known as?

<p>The French New Wave movement was also known as 'Nouvelle Vague'.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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French New Wave Movement

  • Notable French film directors of the French New Wave movement include François Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard, Éric Rohmer, Claude Chabrol, and Jacques Rivette.

French New Wave Philosophy

  • A group of French critics from Cahiers du Cinema, including Truffaut, Godard, and Rohmer, believed that films should be more personal and experimental, with directors acting as authors of their own work.

Characteristics of French New Wave Films

  • French New Wave films were characterized by handheld camera work, natural lighting, and location shooting, giving them a more informal and spontaneous feel.
  • They emphasized character development and everyday life, often using non-professional actors.
  • The films often featured long takes, loose narratives, and a focus on youth culture and social change.

Rejection of Film Traditions

  • The French New Wave movement rejected traditional film conventions, such as elaborate sets, scripts, and expensive equipment.
  • It also rejected the traditional star system and the dominant film industry.

Alternative Name

  • The French New Wave movement was also known as the Nouvelle Vague.

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