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Qué (quién) es futurism$30570$ - definición

MOVEMENT IN FILM HISTORY FROM 1916 TO 1919
Italian Futurism (cinema); Italian Futurism (filmmaking)
  • [[Anton Giulio Bragaglia]]
  • Thaïs]]'' by [[Anton Giulio Bragaglia]] (1917)
  • ''[[What Scoundrels Men Are!]]'' by [[Mario Camerini]] (1932)
  • One of the surviving frames of ''Vita futurista'' ("Futurist life") by [[Arnaldo Ginna]] (1916)

Futurism (Judaism)         
JEWISH FUTURISM
Jewish Futurism is used in three different contexts: religious, artistic and futures studies (foresight, futurology etc.)
Futurism (Christianity)         
CHRISTIAN ESCHATOLOGICAL VIEW
Futurism (Christian eschatology)
Futurism is a Christian eschatological view that interprets portions of the Book of Revelation, the Book of Ezekiel, and the Book of Daniel as future events in a literal, physical, apocalyptic, and global context.
Futurism         
ARTISTIC AND SOCIAL MOVEMENT
Futurism movement; Futurist movement; Futurism (art); Aeropainting; Italian Futurists; Futurismo; Italian Futurism; Italian Futurist
·add. ·noun A movement or phase of post-impressionism (which see, below).

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Italian futurism in cinema

Italian futurist cinema (Italian: Cinema futurista) was the oldest movement of European avant-garde cinema. Italian futurism, an artistic and social movement, impacted the Italian film industry from 1916 to 1919. It influenced Russian Futurist cinema and German Expressionist cinema. Its cultural importance was considerable and influenced all subsequent avant-gardes, as well as some authors of narrative cinema; its echo expands to the dreamlike visions of some films by Alfred Hitchcock.