existentialist concepts of authenticity in film
Existentialist concepts of authenticity in film refer to the exploration of the genuine and honest portrayal of human experiences, choices, and struggles in movies. This perspective emphasizes the importance of portraying the individual's true essence, personal freedom, and taking responsibility for one's actions on the screen.
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