Cinema is arguably the 20th century's most influential art form.
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Movies were very important. The art-form of the 20th century.
Cinema is an art form.
Film in the 20th century, it's the American art form, like jazz.
Art reflects society. Cinema doesn't dictate - you portray what the society demands.
Movies were never an art form, they were entertainment. It just evolved into an art form from there, and it's still evolving in different ways.
I mean, certainly it's the single biggest event, I think, in terms of popular entertainment, or art even, if you say that, of the 20th Century. It's been film. It's the 20th Century's real art form.
More people are exposed to movies than to most other forms of art.
The influence of cinema on all contemporary writers is undeniable. Because film is such a powerful and popular art form, we prose writers think cinematically.
Cinema is still a very young art form with extraordinary techniques and very impressive special effects but sometimes it seems the soul has been taken out of things.
Cinema is, of course, the great storytelling medium of modernity.
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