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A Beginner's Guide to Art House Cinema
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A Beginner's Guide to South Korean Cinema
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A Brief Intro to Experimental Filmmaker Kenneth Anger
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A Brief Introduction to Director Roberto Rossellini
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A Brief Introduction to Director Rainer Fassbinder
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A Beginner's Guide to Italian Neorealism
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Experimental Films of the 1940s
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Experimental Films of the 1950s
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Experimental Films of the 1960s
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A Beginner's Guide to Japanese Cinema
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The Influence of David Lynch
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The Weirdest Movies of the 1970s
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Le Petit Soldat Review (1963, directed by Jean-Luc Godard)
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Tetsuo Trilogy Review (director: Shinya Tsukamoto)
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Let the Corpses Tan (2017) French/Belgian Film Review
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Cold War Review (2018, director: Paweł Pawlikowski)
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The House that Jack Built Review (2018, director: Lars von Trier)
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Godard Mon Amour Review (2017, directed by Michel Hazanavicius)
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The Killing of a Sacred Deer Review (2017, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos)
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The Square Review (2017, directed by Ruben Östlund)
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Good Time Review (2017, directed by the Safdie Brothers)
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Shoplifters Review (2018, director: Hirokazu Kore-eda)
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Vitalina Varela Review (2019, director: Pedro Costa)
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About Endlessness Review (2019, director: Roy Andersson)
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A Brief Intro to Experimental Filmmaker Hollis Frampton
According to Wikipedia ” An art film (or art house film) is typically an independent film, aimed at a niche market rather than a mass market audience. It is “intended to be a serious, artistic work, often experimental and not designed for mass appeal”,”made primarily for aesthetic reasons rather than commercial profit” and contains “unconventional or highly symbolic content”
25 short clips about art house cinema.