existentialist ideas of freedom in film
"Existentialist ideas of freedom in film" refers to the exploration of themes related to individuality, choice, and the struggle for personal meaning and authenticity within the context of cinematic storytelling. It involves portraying characters who confront the inherent uncertainty and responsibility of their existence while exploring the limits and possibilities of freedom in their lives.
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