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  1. Le réalisme poétique se résume à deux tendances : Des personnages et un environnement populaires (ouvriers surtout, mais aussi soldats, prostituées etc .). Le courant accompagne de près le mouvement du Front populaire en France dont il est en quelque sorte la voix. La quasi-totalité des films se situent dans un cadre urbain, concentré ...

  2. Swedish literature. In Swedish literature: Emergence of realism and Poetic Realism. Poetic Realism became an official program of the “pseudonym poets” of the 1860s, including Carl David of Wirsén, Edvard Bäckström, Pontus Wikner, and Carl Snoilsky. Only Snoilsky had the temperament and poetic gift needed to carry out the program.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RomanticismRomanticism - Wikipedia

    A confluence of circumstances led to Romanticism's decline in the mid-19th century, including (but not limited to) the rise of Realism and Naturalism, Charles Darwin's publishing of the Origin of Species, the transition from widespread revolution in Europe to a more conservative climate, and a shift in public consciousness to the immediate impact of technology and urbanization on the working ...

  4. Poetic transrealism. Transrealism in poetry or uchronism, according to this poetic movement's father, the Chilean poet Sergio Badilla Castillo, is created upon a transposition of time, which means that temporary scenes merge, in the textual corpus, and in this way linear coherence between the past, the present and the future is interrupted and ...

  5. Poetic realism, Marxism, Christian humanism. Influenced. French New Wave, Cinema Novo, Iranian New Wave. Italian neorealism ( Italian: Neorealismo ), also known as the Golden Age, was a national film movement characterized by stories set amongst the poor and the working class. They are filmed on location, frequently with non-professional actors.

  6. 6 de feb. de 2023 · Poetic Realism is a cinematic movement that originated in postwar France in the 1940s and gained traction across Europe. Its goals was a more realistic cinema. In keeping with the era’s innovative approach to filmmaking and acting, Poetic Realism often showed characters, not in the best light but as they actually are.