"Photography is truth. The cinema is truth twenty-four times per second." - Jean-Luc Godard
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Conclusion
By introducing a new approach to filmmaking, the French New Wave might well be the most groundbreaking movement of 20th-century cinema. It encouraged future generation of filmmakers to explore the possibilities that they can achieve through the medium of movies. Meanwhile, filmgoers discovered that movies can provide endless insight into humanity and the world. The French New Wave directors challenge the established idea of cinema and brought a shift to the tastes and expectations of audiences. This triggered a renaissance in Hollywood, thus ushering in directors who are eager to make films of poignant subject matters and artistic merit. This illustrates the impact the movement had on the rest of the film industry and the pervasive influence it has on cinema today. The fact that these films are considered the finest examples of filmmaking is a testament to the enduring appeal of the French New Wave.
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