Cinematic genre
In film studies, genre refers to one method of dividing films into groups. Typically, genres are formed of films that share similarities in the narrative elements from which they are constructed.
Related Topics:
Film studies - Narrative elements
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Defining film genres |
| ► | What genres are not |
| ► | Are film genres definable? |
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