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direct cinema
noun
- a rigorous form of cin茅ma v茅rit茅, especially as practiced by some American cinematographers in the late 1950s, in which only indigenous sound is used.
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The Maysles, who five years later would direct what is largely considered the greatest of all rock 鈥檔鈥 roll documentaries, 鈥淕imme Shelter,鈥 were founding members of the fly-on-the-wall 鈥渄irect cinema鈥 movement, the domestic cousin of ciin茅ma v茅rit茅.
Why 鈥淕rey Gardens,鈥 one of the best-known and most-parodied documentaries from the 鈥渄irect cinema鈥 pioneers Albert and David Maysles?
鈥淚 make my little jokes about how I hate the term cin茅ma v茅rit茅 or observational cinema or direct cinema. Because I make movies. And I would make the argument that they鈥檙e fictional movies 鈥 based on real, unstaged events.鈥
This film by Robert Drew was one of the first American campaign documentaries and a starting point for the 鈥渄irect cinema鈥 movement, which emphasized observation over explicit commentary.
Perhaps the quintessential introduction to the issues posed by direct cinema is 鈥淪alesman,鈥 which is also a great place to think about the v茅rit茅 style as artistry.
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