French Poetic Realism
French Poetic Realism is a film movement that emerged in France during the 1930s. It is characterized by its focus on the lives of working-class characters, often depicting their struggles and dreams in a poetic and visually striking manner. The films typically blend realism with lyrical elements, creating a unique atmosphere that highlights the beauty and tragedy of everyday life.
Key directors associated with this movement include Marcel Carné and Jean Vigo. Their works often feature themes of love, loss, and social issues, set against the backdrop of urban environments. This style influenced later cinematic movements and remains significant in film history.