slow cinema

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Slow cinema is a film style characterized by long takes, minimal narrative, and deliberate pacing that emphasizes contemplation and atmosphere over plot-driven action.

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slow cinema canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aesthetic category
cinematic movement
film style
associatedWith art cinema
contemplative cinema
festival cinema
contrastsWith fast-paced editing styles
mainstream commercial cinema
criticizedFor perceived boredom
perceived pretentiousness
emergedIn late 20th century
emphasizes mood over plot
space over narrative progression
time over action
hasCharacteristic attention to landscape
austerity of style
contemplative spectator experience
deliberate pacing
elliptical storytelling
emphasis on atmosphere
emphasis on contemplation
emphasis on duration
emphasis on real time
focus on everyday activities
long duration shots
long takes
low event density
meditative tone
minimal camera movement
minimal narrative
minimal use of non-diegetic music
observational style
open-ended narratives
reduced plot-driven action
slow editing rhythm
sparse dialogue
use of silence
influencedBy avant-garde film
modernist cinema
neorealism
structural film
typicalAudienceResponse contemplative engagement
heightened awareness of duration
valuedFor aesthetic rigor
attention to temporality
immersive experience
philosophical reflection

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Andrei Tarkovsky movement slow cinema
Béla Tarr movement slow cinema