English: “Copyright by Warner Bros. Inc.”, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons By Geoff Carter In The New Wave 2.0 series, The Pen in Hand Blog will be examining the work of this era’s most provocative and influential filmmakers, artists whose filmic stylings and compelling narratives have stretched the boundaries of modern cinema. Referencing Francois Truffaut’s …
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New Wave Cinema 2.0: The Films of Jordan Peele
Peabody Awards, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons By Geoff Carter In The New Wave 2.0 series, The Pen in Hand Blog will be examining the work of today’s most provocative and influential filmmakers, artists whose filmic stylings and compelling narratives have stretched the boundaries of modern cinema. Referencing Francois Truffaut’s definition of an auteur, these …
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New Wave Cinema 2.0: The Films of Wes Anderson
Diana Ringo, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons By Geoff Carter In The New Wave 2.0 series, The Pen in Hand Blog will be examining the work of today’s most provocative and influential filmmakers, artists whose filmic stylings and compelling narratives have stretched the boundaries of modern cinema. Referencing Francois Truffaut’s definition of an auteur, these …
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New Wave Cinema 2.0: The Films of Steven Spielberg
Gage Skidmore, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons By Geoff Carter In The New Wave 2.0 series, The Pen in Hand Blog will be examining the work of today’s most provocative and influential filmmakers, artists whose filmic stylings and compelling narratives have stretched the boundaries of modern cinema. Referencing Francois Truffaut’s definition of an auteur, these …
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New Wave Cinema 2.0: The Films of Martin Scorsese
Siebbi, CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons By Geoff Carter In The New Wave 2.0 series, The Pen in Hand Blog will be examining the work of today’s most provocative and influential filmmakers, artists whose filmic stylings and compelling narratives have stretched the boundaries of modern cinema. Referencing Francois Truffaut’s definition of an auteur, these pieces …
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New Wave Cinema 2.0: The Films of Quentin Tarantino
pinguino k (original), Gryllida (crop), CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons By Geoff Carter In The New Wave 2.0 series, The Pen in Hand Blog will be examining the work of today’s most provocative and influential filmmakers, artists whose filmic stylings and compelling narratives have stretched the boundaries of modern cinema. Drawing upon Francois Truffaut’s definition …
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New Wave Cinema 2.0: The Films of Woody Allen
Colin Swan, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons By Geoff Carter In The New Wave 2.0 series, The Pen in Hand Blog will be examining the work of today’s most provocative and influential filmmakers, artists whose singular filmic stylings and compelling storytelling have stretched the boundaries of cinema. Drawing upon Francois Truffaut’s definition of an auteur, …
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New Wave Cinema 2.0: The Films of Clint Eastwood
English: “© Universal Pictures”. Photographer unknown., Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons By Geoff Carter In The New Wave 2.0 series, The Pen in Hand Blog will be examining the work of today’s most provocative and influential filmmakers, artists whose singular filmic stylings and compelling storytelling have stretched the boundaries of cinema. Drawing upon Francois Truffaut’s …
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New Wave Cinema 2.0: The Films of Joel and Ethan Coen
Created by Rita Molnár 2001, CC BY-SA 2.5, via Wikimedia Commons By Geoff Carter In The New Wave 2.0 series, The Pen in Hand Blog will be examining the work of today’s most provocative and influential filmmakers, artists whose singular filmic stylings and visionary storytelling have stretched the boundaries of cinema. Drawing upon Francois Truffaut’s definition …
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New Wave Cinema 2.0: The Films of Jim Jarmusch
Michael Schilling, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons By Geoff Carter In The New Wave 2.0 series, The Pen in Hand Blog will be examining the work of today’s most provocative and influential filmmakers, artists whose singular visual styles and visionary genius have stretched the boundaries of cinema. Drawing upon Francois Truffaut’s definition of an auteur, …
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New Wave Cinema 2.0: The Films of Tim Burton
Gage Skidmore, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons Tim Burton: Once Upon a Nightmare The New Wave Cinema 2.0 In The New Wave 2.0 series, The Pen in Hand Blog will be examining the work of today’s most provocative and influential filmmakers, artists whose singular styles and visionary genius have stretched the boundaries of cinema. Drawing …
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New Wave Cinema 2.0: The Films of David Lynch
Georges Biard, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons By Geoff Carter In The New Wave 2.0 series, The Pen in Hand Blog will be examining the work of today’s most provocative and influential filmmakers, artists whose singular visual styles and visionary senses have stretched the boundaries of cinema. Drawing upon Francois Truffaut’s definition of an auteur, …
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