单词 | nouvelle vague |
释义 | nouvelle vaguen.adj. A. n. A new movement or trend, esp. in the arts; spec. (now historical) = New Wave n. 2a. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > the arts in general > [noun] > specific movement or period cinquecento1762 classicality1784 romanticism1821 classicism1827 Renaissance1836 classicalism1840 Queen Anne1863 classic1864 renascence1868 classical1875 modernism1879 New Romanticism1885 Colonial Revival1887 shogun1889 super-realism1890 verism1892 neoclassicism1893 veritism1894 social realism1898 camerata1900 peasantism1903 proto-Renaissance1903 Biedermeier1905 expressionism1908 futurism1909 Georgianism1911 Dada1918 Dadaism1918 German expressionism1920 expressionismus1925 Negro Renaissance1925 super-realism1925 settecento1926 surrealism1927 Neue Sachlichkeit1929 Sachlichkeit1930 neo-Gothicism1932 socialist realism1933 modernismus1934 Harlem Renaissance1940 organicism1945 avant-gardism1950 nouvelle vague1959 bricolage1960 kitchen-sinkery1964 black art1965 neo-modernism1966 Yuan1969 conceptualism1970 sound art1972 pre-modernism1976 Afrofuturism1993 the world > time > relative time > the present (time) > [noun] > modernity > new movement or trend nouvelle vague1959 New Wave1960 society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > [noun] > films or the cinema > movements or genres neo-realism1908 screwballism1942 Free Cinema1956 nouvelle vague1959 New Wave1960 cinéma vérité1961 Cinema Novo1963 romcom1963 ciné verité1965 teensploitation1983 1959 Times 4 Sept. 5/4 It is a film made by one of the old guard rather than by a member of the nouvelle vague. 1962 John o' London's 19 Apr. 371/2 If no clique, trend, avant garde or nouvelle vague has yet arisen to claim the creative heritage of social change, perhaps it is because the upheaval is still with us. 1974 Times 26 Apr. 16/3 In terms of chronology the celebrated nouvelle vague of the late Fifties must by now be reckoned the old guard. 1990 Screen Internat. 21 Apr. 12/3 Tavernier, who is too young to be classified a member of the nouvelle vague, is noted for his respect for the French film-makers who created the much criticised ‘cinema du papa’. 1993 J. M. Yates Line Screw x. 173 When it opened..Vancouver Pretrial Services Centre was the nouvelle vague in corrections design: not a skyscraper, but very CN Tower in spirit. B. adj. Of, relating to, or characteristic of the cinematic nouvelle vague. ΚΠ 1960 Times 1 Nov. 16/4 The film is in no important sense nouvelle vague. 1973 ‘E. McBain’ Let's hear It xiv. 209 Teddy normally enjoyed films, except when she was submitted to the excesses of a sadistic nouvelle vague camera. 1988 M. Bradbury Unsent Lett. 119 With its integrity, honesty and its intended and sometimes unintended expletives, the whole thing would go down like a nouvelle vague bomb. 1999 Vanity Fair (N.Y.) Sept. 266 Jean Douchet's French New Wave..recalls the collaborators, co-agitators, and auteurs of the 60s nouvelle vague gang responsible for hipster films such as Breathless, Jules and Jim, and The 400 Blows. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.adj.1959 |
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