European popular cinema
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European popular cinema are a collection of genres comprising Eurotica, Euro chic and European horror . It can be contrasted to such art genres as the French Nouvelle Vague, Russian kino pravda, French cinéma vérité, German Expressionism and Italian neorealism.
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