The style of French new wave film/cinema
Wiegand, C. (2001 p. 7) French New Wave. Pocket Essentials: Harpenden
"The look of the New Wave films also owed much to two other factors: the new equipment used by the directors and the low budgets they were forced to work with. Because mobile cameras were used and much of the film-making equipment was improvised, the pictures have a spontaneous and unpredictable nature." (Wiegand 2001)
Parnell, L (2016 https://theculturetrip.com/europe/france/articles/the-french-new-wave-revolutionising-cinema/) The French New Wave: Revolutionising Cinema
"The French New Wave was a group of trailblazing directors who exploded onto the film scene in the late 1950s; revolutionising cinematic conventions by marrying the rapid cuts of Hollywood with philosophical trends." (Parnell 2016)
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