Non-narrative film
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Non-narrative film is an aesthetic of cinematic film that does not narrate, or relate a story. It is usually a form of art film or experimental film, not made for mass entertainment.
Narrative film is the dominant aesthetic, though non-narrative film is not fully distinct from that aesthetic.
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