New Wave - Movements in Film

Movements in Film

  • Australian New Wave
  • French New Wave, or Nouvelle Vague, the inaugural New Wave cinema movement
  • Indian New Wave, or Parallel Cinema, which began around the same time as the French New Wave
  • Japanese New Wave, or Nuberu Bagu, which also developed around the same time as the French Nouvelle Vague
  • Persian New Wave, or Iranian New Wave, started in the 1960s
  • New German Cinema, new wave of German cinema
  • Czechoslovak New Wave
  • Cinema Novo or Novo Cinema, a movement in Brazilian and Portuguese film
  • Hong Kong New Wave, a movement in Hong Kong film led by Tsui Hark
  • Romanian New Wave
  • British New Wave
  • Taiwan New Wave
  • Thai New Wave
  • New Hollywood, also known as the American New Wave

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