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History of French Cinema (I): Definition and Pioneer Definition of Poetic Realism: Representative Figures and Works:

French Poetic Realist Films:

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French poetic realism is a tendency to create films that has emerged in France since the 1930s, and he does not have a systematic theory. Broadly speaking, it refers to a batch of films produced in the 30s. Most of the films are based on the real life of France, especially the lives of the lower classes. It depicts the suffering of ordinary people in an emotional tone, and mobilizes a large number of film expression means to show the psychological activities of the characters. Most of these films are tragic, using real backgrounds to show the activities of the characters. The director's technique is delicate, and while showing the real picture of daily life, it has a certain poetic feeling, which can often give the audience a poetic satisfaction. In terms of expression, there are different clip combinations from montages, mostly using long lenses and deep focal length lenses, and the actors perform simple and natural. Full of life.

Pioneers: René Claire, Jean Viggo

History of French Cinema (I): Definition and Pioneer Definition of Poetic Realism: Representative Figures and Works:
History of French Cinema (I): Definition and Pioneer Definition of Poetic Realism: Representative Figures and Works:

Claire's representative works: representative works "Under the Eaves of Paris", "Million Francs".

It is known for its rich visual sense, and generally does not have to be reprocessed on the edit. Claire was an avant-garde film master in the early days, and the flag intermission was full of fantasy and novel techniques, and has always been considered one of the representative works of avant-garde films.

Jean Viggo's representative work: "Zero Points of Conduct".