Poetic Realism
Poetic realism
was a film movement in
France
leading up to
World War II
. It includes the films of
Jean Renoir
,
Jean Cocteau
, and
Marcel Carn
. It generally involves a heightened aestheticism combined with heavy themes of class relations. The movement had a significant impact on later film movements, in particular
Italian neorealism
(many of the neorealists, most notably
Luchino Visconti
and
Michelangelo Antonioni
worked with poetic realist directors before starting their own careers as film critics and directors) and the
French new wave
. Notable films:
Grand Illusion
Children of Paradise
Rules of the Game
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