The New American Cinema and Structural-Materialism
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- | [[New American Cinema]] is the name given to the practices of a group of [[Avant-garde film in the United States|experimental filmmakers in the United States]]. Its motto is revealed in the first manifesto of the New American Cinema Group on [[September 30]], [[1962]]: "We don't want rosy films - we want them the color of blood". | + | [[New American Cinema]] is the name given to the practices of a group of [[Avant-garde film in the United States|experimental filmmakers in the United States]]. Its motto is revealed in the first manifesto of the '''New American Cinema Group''' on [[September 30]], [[1962]]: "We don't want rosy films - we want them the color of blood". |
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New American Cinema is the name given to the practices of a group of experimental filmmakers in the United States. Its motto is revealed in the first manifesto of the New American Cinema Group on September 30, 1962: "We don't want rosy films - we want them the color of blood".
See also
- The Film-Makers' Cooperative
- Avant-garde film in the United States
- The New American Cinema and Structural-Materialism
- Structural film
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