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The New Waves Cinema in the 1960s
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Page 1: 1950s  Cinema – a dominant medium of cultural communication.  Major creator (inspiration) of fashions and ideas.  Popular culture and consumer boom.

The New Waves

Cinema in the 1960s

Page 2: 1950s  Cinema – a dominant medium of cultural communication.  Major creator (inspiration) of fashions and ideas.  Popular culture and consumer boom.

1950s

Cinema – a dominant medium of cultural communication.

Major creator (inspiration) of fashions and ideas.

Popular culture and consumer boom in the West.

Political activity of the young – times of rebellion and counterculture

Page 3: 1950s  Cinema – a dominant medium of cultural communication.  Major creator (inspiration) of fashions and ideas.  Popular culture and consumer boom.

Hitchcock Era

Alfred Hitchcock – one of the most famous directors ever.

Master of suspense

famous for meticulous storyboarding

The advent of colour

slow adaptation of the new technology: coexistence/

Page 4: 1950s  Cinema – a dominant medium of cultural communication.  Major creator (inspiration) of fashions and ideas.  Popular culture and consumer boom.

1960s – time of revolutions

Consumer society and prosperity in the West.

The Cold War.

Women’s liberation movement and the pill.

The post war generation comes of age. The generation gap.

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European cinema

Italy

Germany

Britain

Poland – Wajda, Munk, Kutz, Morgenstern, Kawalerowicz (Zanussi, Kieślowski)

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The French New Wave

La Nouvelle Vague

Iconoclastic.

Deeply influenced by film culture – Hollywood and Italian neorealism.

People fascinated by the cinema.

auteur cinema

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Representatives

François Truffaut,

Jean-Luc Godard,

Éric Rohmer,

Claude Chabrol,

Jacques Rivette,

Cahiers du cinéma.


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