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cult movie - Übersetzung nach spanisch

FILM THAT HAS ACQUIRED A CULT FOLLOWING
CultFilm; Cult Film; Cult movie; Cult movies; Cult films; Cult Films; Cult favorite; Cult Classics; Love it or hate it movie; Cult Movies; Cult classics; So bad, it's good; So bad it's good; So bad its good; Cult favourite; So-bad-it’s-good; It's so bad it's good; Unintentional hilarity; Unintentionally hilarious; Unintentional comedy; So-bad-it's-good
  • [[Julianne Moore]] and [[Jeff Bridges]] at [[Lebowski Fest]] 2011
  • ''Plan 9 from Outer Space'' full film
  • [[Quentin Tarantino]] is an example of a cult film director who has achieved mainstream success.
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cult movie         
película de culto
cult movie         
(n.) = película de culto
Ex: Many of his films had all the ingredients of cult movies: intensely personal tones; a multitude of brilliant, sometimes outlandish touches; fetishistic observations; and challenges to the censors and taboos of the day.
cult         
  • An anti-[[Aum Shinrikyo]] protest in Japan, 2009
  • [[Howard P. Becker]]'s church–sect typology, based on [[Ernst Troeltsch]]'s original theory and providing the basis for the modern concepts of cults, [[sect]]s, and [[new religious movement]]s
  • [[Falun Gong]] books being symbolically destroyed by the [[Chinese government]]
  • [[LaRouche Movement]] members in [[Stockholm]] protesting against the [[Treaty of Lisbon]]
  • [[Cross burning]] by [[Ku Klux Klan]] members in 1915
  • [[Max Weber]] (1864–1920), one of the first scholars to study cults.
  • [[Jim Jones]], the leader of the [[Peoples Temple]]
SOCIAL GROUP WITH SOCIALLY DEVIANT OR NOVEL RELIGIOUS, PHILOSOPHICAL OR SPIRITUAL BELIEFS AND PRACTICES
Totalitarian religious group; Destructive cult; Cult worshipping; Political cult; Cultist; Cult debate; Cult war; Millennial cult; Destructive cults; Religious cult; Cultism; Dangerous cult; Cult leader; High control group; Cult homicide; Homicidal cult; Cult homicides; Cults and terrorism; Cultlike; Cults; Xiejiao; Terrorist cults; Polygamist cult; Cultists; Polygamous cult
(n.) = culto, adoración, veneración
Ex: The cult of information forms the catalyst for a discussion of the ways in which information has acquired folkloristic status as the major way in which people look at the world.
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* cargo cult = culto al cargo, culto al cargamento, culto a la carga, culto a la inutilidad
* cult figure = ídolo, figura de culto
* cult hero = ídolo, figura de culto
* cult movie = película de culto
* cult object = objeto de culto
* cult of life = culto a la vida
* cult of money = culto al dinero
* cult of the body = culto al cuerpo
* personality cult = culto a la personalidad

Definition

road movie
road movie (ingl.; pronunc. [róud múbi]) amb. Cine. Película cuyo hilo argumental es el viaje o la huida por carretera de los protagonistas.

Wikipedia

Cult film

A cult film or cult movie, also commonly referred to as a cult classic, is a film that has acquired a cult following. Cult films are known for their dedicated, passionate fanbase which forms an elaborate subculture, members of which engage in repeated viewings, dialogue-quoting, and audience participation. Inclusive definitions allow for major studio productions, especially box-office bombs, while exclusive definitions focus more on obscure, transgressive films shunned by the mainstream. The difficulty in defining the term and subjectivity of what qualifies as a cult film mirror classificatory disputes about art. The term cult film itself was first used in the 1970s to describe the culture that surrounded underground films and midnight movies, though cult was in common use in film analysis for decades prior to that.

Cult films trace their origin back to controversial and suppressed films kept alive by dedicated fans. In some cases, reclaimed or rediscovered films have acquired cult followings decades after their original release, occasionally for their camp value. Other cult films have since become well-respected or reassessed as classics; there is debate as to whether these popular and accepted films are still cult films. After failing at the cinema, some cult films have become regular fixtures on cable television or profitable sellers on home video. Others have inspired their own film festivals. Cult films can both appeal to specific subcultures and form their own subcultures. Other media that reference cult films can easily identify which demographics they desire to attract and offer savvy fans an opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge.

Cult films frequently break cultural taboos, and many feature excessive displays of violence, gore, sexuality, profanity, or combinations thereof. This can lead to controversy, censorship, and outright bans; less transgressive films may attract similar amounts of controversy when critics call them frivolous or incompetent. Films that fail to attract requisite amounts of controversy may face resistance when labeled as cult films. Mainstream films and big budget blockbusters have attracted cult followings similar to more underground and lesser known films; fans of these films often emphasize the films' niche appeal and reject the more popular aspects. Fans who like the films for the wrong reasons, such as perceived elements that represent mainstream appeal and marketing, will often be ostracized or ridiculed. Likewise, fans who stray from accepted subcultural scripts may experience similar rejection.

Since the late 1970s, cult films have become increasingly popular. Films that once would have been limited to obscure cult followings are now capable of breaking into the mainstream, and showings of cult films have proved to be a profitable business venture. Overbroad usage of the term has resulted in controversy, as purists state it has become a meaningless descriptor applied to any film that is the slightest bit weird or unconventional; others accuse Hollywood studios of trying to artificially create cult films or use the term as a marketing tactic. Films are frequently stated to be an "instant cult classic" now, occasionally before they are released. Fickle fans on the Internet have latched on to unreleased films only to abandon them later on release. At the same time, other films have acquired massive, quick cult followings, owing to spreading virally through social media. Easy access to cult films via video on demand and peer-to-peer file sharing has led some critics to pronounce the death of cult films.

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1. Clarkson was best known for her role in the 1'85 cult movie "Barbarian Queen." Share this article: What is this?
2. The defense claims the woman who found modest fame as the star of a cult movie, Barbarian Queen,‘‘ in the 1'80s, shot herself.
3. The mansion, which once belonged to publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst and has appeared in cult movie The Godfather, was put on the market on Monday.
4. The brazen seven–strong band of criminals – unarmed just like in the 1'6' cult movie starring Michael Caine – made off with the haul after tunnelling though a cellar.
5. It took the gunshot death there of a glamorous actress who starred in a cult movie to force him out into the Hollywood spotlight.