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To what extent was the Hollywood renaissance characterized by the development of a distinctive or 'post-classical' film style?  

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New Hollywood Cinema Assessment 2 To what extent was the Hollywood renaissance characterized by the development of a distinctive or 'post-classical' film style? The late 1960's through into the mid 1970's achieved acclaim and prestige in the ranks of Hollywood's history as cinema pore excellence. A period whose products still remain a focal point of interest for film students and aspiring directors alike. The cinematic innovations in its narrative theme and form have firmly established it to varying extent as a blue print for Hollywood and its later years. Remembered for its innovative, independent, and uncompromising cinematic form of expression, seen by many as Hollywood at its very best. Leaving the 80's, 90's and 2000's seemingly wanting in comparison1, through their inability to emulate or even excel the cinematic potency of the Renaissance. A period that benchmarked the insurgence of a number of distinctive films, though the extent of their departure from...

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