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  2. List of nonlinear narrative films - Wikipedia

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    Single-Shot film Vikram: Lokesh Kanagaraj: Decision to Leave: Park Chan-wook: Don: Cibi Chakaravarthi Mahaan: Karthik Subbaraj: 2021: The French Dispatch: Wes Anderson: Dawn Breaks Behind the Eyes: Kevin Kopacka: Last Night in Soho: Edgar Wright: Eternals: Chloé Zhao: Sardar Udham: Shoojit Sircar: Indian film Quarantine: Diana Ringo: Finnish ...

  3. Hyperlink cinema - Wikipedia

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    The hyperlink cinema narrative and story structure can be compared to social science's spatial analysis.As described by Edward Soja and Costis Hadjimichalis spatial analysis examines the "'horizontal experience' of human life, the spatial dimension of individual behavior and social relations, as opposed to the 'vertical experience' of history, tradition, and biography."

  4. Documentary mode - Wikipedia

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    The Diary Film; the linear logic of passing time is used to structure the narrative in either linear or episodic form. Examples: Tarnation (2003) - Jonathan Caouette. The Road Movie; the linear logic of a physical journey is used to structure the narrative in either linear or episodic form. Examples: Don’t Look Back (1966) - D.A. Pennebaker.

  5. Story structure - Wikipedia

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    Flashbacks, often confused with true narratives, are not strictly linear, but the concept relies upon a fundamentally linear understanding of the narrative. An example would be Citizen Kane by Orson Welles. Although some films appear to open (very briefly) with the ending, flashback movies almost immediately jump back to the very beginning of ...

  6. Database cinema - Wikipedia

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    One of the principal features defining traditional cinema is a fixed and linear narrative structure. [1] In Database Cinema however, the story develops by selecting scenes from a given collection like a computer game in which a player performs certain acts and thereby selects scenes and creating a narrative.

  7. Narrative film - Wikipedia

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    Narrative film, fictional film or fiction film is a motion picture that tells a fictional or fictionalized story, event or narrative. Commercial narrative films with running times of over an hour are often referred to as feature films , or feature-length films.

  8. List of story structures - Wikipedia

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    A story structure, narrative structure, or dramatic structure (also known as a dramaturgical structure) is the structure of a dramatic work such as a book, play, or film. There are different kinds of narrative structures worldwide, which have been hypothesized by critics, writers, and scholars over time.

  9. Docufiction - Wikipedia

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    Docufiction (or docu-fiction) is the cinematographic combination of documentary and fiction, this term often meaning narrative film. It is a film genre [ 1 ] which attempts to capture reality such as it is (as direct cinema or cinéma vérité ) and which simultaneously introduces unreal elements or fictional situations in narrative in order to ...