A formidable new blog, Cinemawaves, is offering to cover the history of film movements in cinema history :
A film movement signifies a wave of cinematic works, usually following a particular trend in cinema, shaped by and reflecting the time, people, culture, and political events of the location from which it emerged. These cinematic works frequently draw inspiration from cultural roots influenced by events of national tragedy, popular culture or social issues. Often, these film movements are instigated by filmmakers or film critics who develop concepts through discussions on how to craft films and then translate those ideas into cinematic practice.
Check out also at Screenville:
- Nuances in "Art Cinema" History
- Historical map of the aesthetics, schools, trends and genres
- Parallel Histories of World Cinema Developments
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