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cinéma vérité

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ci⋅né⋅ma vé⋅ri⋅té

[sin-uh-muh ver-i-tey; Fr. see-ney-mah vey-ree-tey]
–noun
1. a technique of documentary filmmaking in which the camera records actual persons and events without directorial control: introduced in France in the 1950s.
2. a film using this technique or a simulation of it.

Origin:
1960–65; < F cinéma-vérité lit., cinema-truth, coined as a trans. of Russ kinoprávda, a documentary technique developed by the Soviet filmmaker Dziga Vertov (1896–1954)
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ci·né·ma vé·ri·té   (sē'nā-mä' vā'rē-tā', sĭn'ə-mə vâr'ĭ-tā')   
n.  A style of documentary filmmaking that stresses unbiased realism.

[French cinéma-vérité : cinéma, cinema + vérité, truth.]
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