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Essay heading: French New Wave
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It had lost its direction with its endless historical reconstructions and uninspired literary adaptations. The French film became more and more formulaic, the likes of Jacque Tati and Robert Bresson who were noted for the cinematic style, not only found themselves isolated but also found it increasingly difficult to finance their films... displayed 300 characters
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From these clubs several journals were created, among them were L'ecran Francois, La Revue du Cinema, Postif and Cahiers du Cinema. The most famous of these journals was Cahiers du Cinema, founded by Andre Bazin, Jacques Doniol-Valcroze and Joseph-Marie Lo Duca. Bazin championed the Italian Neo-realism movement, for it on location shooting, improvisational style, use of non actors and for it long takes... displayed next 300 characters
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