The Indian New Wave, commonly known in India as Art Cinema or Parallel Cinema as an alternative to the mainstream commercial cinema, is a specific movement in Indian cinema, known for its serious content, realism and naturalism, with a keen eye on the social-political climate of the times. This movement is distinct from mainstream Bollywood cinema and began around the same time as the French New Wave and Japanese New Wave.
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- The Indian New Wave, commonly known in India as Art Cinema or Parallel Cinema as an alternative to the mainstream commercial cinema, is a specific movement in Indian cinema, known for its serious content, realism and naturalism, with a keen eye on the social-political climate of the times. This movement is distinct from mainstream Bollywood cinema and began around the same time as the French New Wave and Japanese New Wave. The movement was initially led by Bengali cinema (which has produced internationally acclaimed filmmakers such as Satyajit Ray, Mrinal Sen, Ritwik Ghatak, and others) and then gained prominence in the other film industries of India.
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- 8125018700
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- Indian New Wave / Parallel Cinema
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- Soviet Parallel Cinema
- the Indian film movement
- the Soviet film movement of the same name
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- I. B. Tauris
- Orient Longman Limited
- Ritwik Memorial & Trust Seagull Books
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- Rows and Rows of Fences: Ritwik Ghatak on Cinema
- Satyajit Ray: The Inner Eye: The Biography of a Master Film-Maker
- The Essential Mystery: The Major Filmmakers of Indian Art Cinema
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- 1946 - present (Parallel Cinema)
1952 - 1976 (New Wave)
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- The Indian New Wave, commonly known in India as Art Cinema or Parallel Cinema as an alternative to the mainstream commercial cinema, is a specific movement in Indian cinema, known for its serious content, realism and naturalism, with a keen eye on the social-political climate of the times. This movement is distinct from mainstream Bollywood cinema and began around the same time as the French New Wave and Japanese New Wave.
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