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In France, one year after the Blum-Byrnes accord of 1946 that eliminated France’s prewar quotas on American films:
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The number of American imports increased and number of French productions decreased
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Jean Renoir’s French reputation rose thanks in part to a reevaluation of his work published in a 1952 issue of:
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Cahiers u cinema
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Max Ophuls’ French films make extensive use of which technique associated with German cinema of the 1920s?
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Elaborate camera movements
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The increased production of short films by new French filmmakers during the early 1950s was motivated by:
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A provision in a French aid law that encouraged short filmmaking
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Which of the following qualities was NOT typical of the ‘Tradition of Quality’ films?
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An explicit critique of French society
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Which of the following elements is NOT characteristic of the French films of director Max Ophuls?
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Location shooting
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One of André Bazin’s major contributions to postwar French film theory was a close examination of the cinematic potential of:
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Long takes and deep focus
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Female characters in ‘Tradition o Quality’ films were often:
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Treated as mysterious an unobtainable
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