Dogme 95 is a film style developed by a group of Danish filmmakers in 1995. The style is characterized by a set of strict rules, including the use of handheld cameras, natural lighting
The New French Extremity is a French film movement known for its graphic and controversial depictions of violence, sex, and disturbing imagery.
The Greek Strange Wave is a Greek film movement characterized by its unique blend of surrealism, dark humor, and social commentary.
New German Cinema, also known as the German Film Movement or the New Wave.
The New Wave or La Nouvelle Vague is a movement in French cinema that emerged in the late 1950s and continued into the 1960s.
Italian Neorealism is a film movement that emerged in Italy in the aftermath of World War II.
Cinema has been a medium for artists to express their thoughts, ideas and imagination for over a century. In its journey, it has seen many genres emerge, evolve and dissolve.
This article features recommendations from acclaimed film director Wes Anderson for those with discerning taste.
Émotion (1966) - A Dreamlike Exploration of Human Emotion
Il viaggio di Capitan Fracassa (1991) - A Theatrical Journey Full of Adventure and Charm
Australian New Wave: The Renaissance of Australian Cinema
The Art of Creation and the Human Experience - "La Belle Noiseuse" (1991)
A Lyrical Journey Through Time in "Daughters of the Dust" (1991)
Soviet Montage (1920s-1930s): A Cinematic Revolution
"Až přijde kocour" (1963) - A Whimsical Satire with a Magical Touch
A Night of Intrigue and Perception - "Quante volte... quella notte" (1971)
A Journey Through Cinema and Memory - "Millennium Actress" (2001)
A Harrowing Descent into the Dark Side of Youth - "Havoc" (2005)
Cinema Novo: The Brazilian Film Movement of the 1960s-1970s
"Damnation" – A Haunting Journey Through the Human Psyche
A Daring Dive into Desire: "Contes immoraux" (1973)
The Cinema of Transgression is an underground film movement that emerged in the 1980s, characterized by its provocative and transgressive themes, low-budget production, and often shocking content.
A Vivid and Emotional Journey Through "Tekkonkinkreet" (2006)
A Whimsical and Witty Satire: "Le Mouton enragé" (1974)