Classic Cinema refers to a period in film history, primarily from the 1920s to the 1960s, characterized by iconic films and legendary actors. This era produced timeless masterpieces such as Casablanca and Gone with the Wind, which continue to influence filmmakers today.
The Golden Age of Hollywood saw the rise of major studios and the establishment of the star system, with actors like Humphrey Bogart and Audrey Hepburn becoming household names. Classic Cinema not only shaped the film industry but also reflected the cultural and social dynamics of its time.