Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
nouvelle-vague
noun
/nuːˈvɛl vɑːɡ/

Definition
A French term meaning ‘new wave’, often used to describe a movement in cinema that emerged in France in the late 1950s and explored innovative narrative techniques and styles.

Examples
- The nouvelle-vague movement is known for its avant-garde techniques and emphasis on realism.
- Jean-Luc Godard’s films are prime examples of the nouvelle-vague style.
- Many filmmakers inspired by the nouvelle-vague have sought to challenge conventional filmmaking norms.

Meaning
Nouvelle-vague refers to a revolutionary change in approach to filmmaking and storytelling, characterized by a break from traditional narrative structures and a focus on experimental styles.

Synonyms
- New Wave
- Avant-garde Cinema
- Cinematic Revolution