• Poetic realism was a film movement in France of the 1930s. More a tendency than a movement, poetic realism is not strongly unified like Soviet montage...
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  • Literary realism is a literary genre, part of the broader realism in arts, that attempts to represent subject-matter truthfully, avoiding speculative fiction...
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  • Magic realism, magical realism or marvelous realism is a style or genre of fiction and art that presents a realistic view of the world while incorporating...
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    influential, cinematic antecedent to classic noir was 1930s French poetic realism, with its romantic, fatalistic attitude and celebration of doomed heroes...
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  • movement, characterized by the works of Giovanni Verga and Luigi Capuana Poetic realism Lost in Darkness (Nino Martoglio, 1912) What Scoundrels Men Are! (Mario...
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    fragmented, discontinuous editing, and long takes. The combination of realism, subjectivity, and authorial commentary created a narrative ambiguity in...
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  • It Always Rains on Sunday (category Films about social realism)
    name, directed by Robert Hamer. The film has been compared with the poetic realism movement in the French cinema of a few years earlier by the British...
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  • life. In German literature, 19th-century realism developed under the name of "Poetic Realism" or "Bourgeois Realism", and major figures include Theodor Fontane...
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  • mists") is a 1938 French film directed by Marcel Carné. An example of poetic realism, it stars Jean Gabin, Michel Simon and Michèle Morgan. The screenplay...
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    1905 – 5 October 1934) was a French film director who helped establish poetic realism in film in the 1930s. His work influenced French New Wave cinema of...
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  • French cinema, particularly by Italian neorealism as well as French poetic realism. Satyajit Ray particularly cited Italian filmmaker Vittorio De Sica's...
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    style is on one hand characterized by an idiosyncratic interpenetration of realism and fantasy, a worldly mind, rationality, and clarity of observation, and...
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    – 31 October 1996) was a French film director. A key figure in the poetic realism movement, Carné's best known films include Port of Shadows (1938), Le...
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  • Magic Realism and Surrealism such as an interest in psychology and the artefacts of European culture they claim is not present in Magic Realism. A prominent...
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  • pur French impressionist cinema French New Wave New French Extremity Poetic realism Surrealist cinema Other Most expensive films Box office Film festivals...
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    Modernity Neo-primitivism Neo-romanticism New Hollywood New Objectivity Poetic realism Postmodern music Postmodernism Film Television Pulp noir Reactionary...
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    Modernity Neo-primitivism Neo-romanticism New Hollywood New Objectivity Poetic realism Postmodern music Postmodernism Film Television Pulp noir Reactionary...
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    form in 1895, Effi Briest marks both a watershed and a climax in the poetic realism of literature. It can be thematically compared to other novels on 19th-century...
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  • expressed in the above phrase. While Varun Grover's screenplay has a poetic-realism feel to it, the film's mise-en-scene and other filmic aspects as sound...
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    Jonathan Cape) Charles L. Ross (1991) Women in Love: A Novel of Mythic Realism (Boston, Mass.: Twayne) Keith Sagar (1966) The Art of D.H. Lawrence (Cambridge:...
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  • Angeles Times wrote, "While there are things to like about this film, the poetic realism of [Robert] Richardson’s cinematography and Jeannine Oppewall’s production...
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    Modernity Neo-primitivism Neo-romanticism New Hollywood New Objectivity Poetic realism Postmodern music Postmodernism Film Television Pulp noir Reactionary...
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  • modernised their poetic idiom after being affected by political and literary developments. Acmeist poetry was a Russian modernist poetic school, which emerged...
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    to manipulate apparent time and space, and thus create the illusion of realism – that is temporal linearity and spatial continuity. By the early 1910s...
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    Charles (1999). "Avant-Garde or Arrière-Garde in Recent American Poetry". Poetics Today. 20 (4): 633. JSTOR 1773194. David Nicholls (ed.), The Cambridge...
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    the medium of acting to this day: an effort to recreate and express the realism of how people truly act and speak with each other. This realistic manifestation...
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  • by Jacques Krauss. An example of the 1930s French movement known as poetic realism, it recounts the trapping of a gangster on the run in Algiers, who believes...
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    that are cyclical or absurdly expansive; either a parody or dismissal of realism and the concept of the "well-made play". In his introduction to the book...
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  • young lovers without regular jobs. A work of poetic realism, cinematography, music, and dialogue add a poetic dimension to the lives and surroundings of...
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    Modernity Neo-primitivism Neo-romanticism New Hollywood New Objectivity Poetic realism Postmodern music Postmodernism Film Television Pulp noir Reactionary...
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