Experimental Cinema (general)

Learners must study a set pair of two experimental films from the European surrealist film movement of the 1920s and 1930s.

Surrealism:

This movement challenged conventional ideas about filmmaking and its films were experimental in nature. For the purposes of this specification ‘experimental’ films are defined as those films which are non-narrative or which work against the conventions of narrative used in both mainstream and independent film production practice.

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