existentialism in film
Existentialism in film refers to a philosophical and artistic approach that explores the individual's struggle to find meaning, purpose, and identity in an inherently chaotic and absurd world. It often examines profound questions about human existence, freedom, choice, and the search for authenticity, emphasizing personal experiences and subjective perspectives.
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Related Concepts (17)
- absurdism in film
- depiction of existential dread in film
- existential crises in film
- existentialism
- existentialism in art
- existentialist concepts of authenticity in film
- existentialist exploration of identity in film
- existentialist ideas of choice and responsibility in film
- existentialist ideas of freedom in film
- existentialist perspectives on mortality in film
- existentialist portrayals of self-discovery in film
- existentialist reflections on time in film
- existentialist representation of reality in film
- existentialist themes of isolation in film
- exploration of the human condition in film
- themes of alienation in film
- unreliable narrators in existentialist cinema
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