Iranian New Wave
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See also
- Iranian New Wave (Mowje Now)
- Japanese New Wave (Nūberu bāgu)
- Australian New Wave
- British New Wave
- Cinema Novo (Brazilian New Wave)
- Novo Cinema (Portuguese New Wave)
- Czechoslovak New Wave
- Film noir
- Hong Kong New Wave
- Kitchen sink realism
- L.A. Rebellion
- National cinema
- New French Extremity
- New German Cinema (German New Wave)
- New Hollywood (American New Wave)
- No Wave Cinema
- Nuevo Cine Mexicano
- Parallel Cinema (Indian New Wave)
- Romanian New Wave
- Remodernist Film
- Taiwan New Wave
- Third World Cinema
- Dogme 95
- Yugoslav Black Wave (Jugoslovenski crni talas)
- Vulgar auteurism
- Extreme cinema
- Slow cinema
- Film gris
- B movie
- Cinephilia
- Postmodernist film
- Pauline Kael-film critic in opposition of the auteur theory popularized by Sarris
- Independent film
- Experimental film
- John Cassavetes-American independent filmmaker in the same vein as the French New Wave
- Arthouse action film
- Nouvelle Vague (band)
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