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Naturalism – both in performance and dialogue – is a key feature of almost all mumblecore films. [2] Early mumblecore films tended to feature non-professional actors; [1] [2] [8] however, later films have had more professional actors, [9] including major stars such as Anna Kendrick (Drinking Buddies and Happy Christmas) and Orlando Bloom (Digging for Fire).
Funny Ha Ha is a 2002 American film written and directed by Andrew Bujalski.It has been described as the first mumblecore film. It was shot on 16 mm film on a very low budget.
Now, what exactly was his answer and how did the term "mumblecore" come from it? This is a detail that ought to be in this article is the article is to exist at all. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.167.49.116 05:41, 6 December 2011 (UTC) Just read the article; still have no clue what mumblecore means or why that name was chosen.
The 2005 SXSW Film is considered by some to be the origin of the mumblecore film genre. A number of films now classified as mumblecore, including The Puffy Chair , Kissing on the Mouth , Four Eyed Monsters and Mutual Appreciation , were screened, and Eric Masunaga , a musician and the sound editor on Mutual Appreciation , is credited with ...
In the present, a commitment to minimalist filmmaking can be seen in film movements such as Dogme 95, mumblecore, and the Romanian New Wave. Abbas Kiarostami, [2] Elia Suleiman, [3] and Kelly Reichardt are also considered minimalist filmmakers.
Sight & Sound noted of the definition of slow cinema that "The length of a shot, on which much of the debate revolves, is a quite abstract measure if divorced from what takes place within it". [7]
Cinéma vérité (UK: / ˌ s ɪ n ɪ m ə ˈ v ɛr ɪ t eɪ /, US: /-ˌ v ɛr ɪ ˈ t eɪ /, French: [sinema veʁite] lit. ' truth cinema ' or ' truthful cinema ') is a style of documentary filmmaking developed by Edgar Morin and Jean Rouch, inspired by Dziga Vertov's theory about Kino-Pravda.
Joe Swanberg is an American independent filmmaker. Known for micro-budget films which make extensive use of improvisation, Swanberg is considered a major figure in the mumblecore film movement.