realist film theory
Realist film theory is an approach to analyzing and understanding movies that emphasizes portraying everyday life and ordinary people in a realistic and believable manner, rather than relying on exaggerated elements or fantastical storytelling. It aims to capture the essence of human experiences and social issues through a lens of authenticity and naturalism.
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