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  2. New Hollywood - Wikipedia

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    The New Hollywood, Hollywood Renaissance, American New Wave, or New American Cinema (not to be confused with the New American Cinema of the 1960s that was part of avant-garde underground cinema [6]), was a movement in American film history from the mid-1960s to the early 1980s, when a new generation of filmmakers came to prominence.

  3. Cinema of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The New Hollywood is the emergence of a new generation of film school-trained directors who had absorbed the techniques developed in Europe in the 1960s as a result of the French New Wave; the 1967 film Bonnie and Clyde marked the beginning of American cinema rebounding as well, as a new generation of films would afterward gain success at the ...

  4. Legacy of Citizen Kane - Wikipedia

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    Citizen Kane was ranked number one in the American Film Institute's polls of film industry artists and leaders in 1998 [36] and 2007. [37] "Rosebud" was chosen as the 17th most memorable movie quotation in a 2005 AFI poll. [38] The film's score was one of 250 nominees for the top 25 film scores in American cinema in another 2005 AFI poll. [39]

  5. Remembering William Friedkin, a Craftsman of Cold Fury Who ...

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    The saga of American movies in the 1970s is now a mythology. In the first half of the decade, the movies that emerged from the New Hollywood were unprecedented in their realism, their immersion in ...

  6. P. Adams Sitney - Wikipedia

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    Sitney was a fixture at New York University's doctoral program in its new cinema studies department in 1970. Before moving to Princeton, he also taught at the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art. He has been a major critical leader and intellectual supporter of the New American Cinema avant-garde movement. [6]

  7. No wave cinema - Wikipedia

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    No wave cinema was an underground filmmaking movement that flourished on the Lower East Side of New York City [4] from about 1976 to 1985. Associated with (and partially sponsored by) the artists’ group Collaborative Projects, [5] no wave cinema was a stripped-down style of guerrilla filmmaking that emphasized dark edgy mood and unrehearsed immediacy above many other artistic concerns ...

  8. Major project proposed for former movie theater site in ... - AOL

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    Nov. 11—STONINGTON — READCO of Old Lyme is proposing to turn the former Hoyt's/Regal Cinema on Route 2 into a recreational center for pickleball as well as constructing four buildings with 124 ...

  9. New American Cinema - Wikipedia

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    From a cross-project redirect: This is a redirect from a title linked to an item on Wikidata.The Wikidata item linked to this page is New American Cinema (Q9051125).. Use this template only on hard redirects – for soft redirects use {{Soft redirect with Wikidata item}}.