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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cinema of" is not technically correct in written English.
To use it in a sentence, you would need to modify the phrase; for example, "the cinema of Alfred Hitchcock". This means the body of work (movies) created by Alfred Hitchcock.
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The cinema of resistance takes different forms.
"A cinema of affiliation".
Let's call it the cinema of observation.
This is cinema of great pictorial value, a cinema of portraiture done in painterly style".
Opera and cinema, of course, are by no means strangers.
His is a cinema of attraction and repulsion.
The Old Masters were the cinema of their times.
| "Batiste Madalena and the Cinema of the 1920s".
That is why I love the cinema of David Lean.
But it's a cinema of paradox, a cinema of love where love closes the borders and circles the wagons.
He's very versed in cinema – of the west, too.
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