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  1. Experimental film. Independent Film. American eccentric cinema is a mode of contemporary American filmmaking that emerged in what has been termed the metamodern or new sincerity. Its attachment to indie cinema has led some to consider it a movement and genre of cinema in the United States.

    • United States
    • Early-1990s–present
  2. This section is missing information about film as an artistic medium beyond being a form of technology or an entertainment product; cinematic styles such as, for instance, neo-noir and American Eccentric Cinema; Pixar; and the entire 1980s.

    • 14 per 100,000 (2017)
    • 646 (98.5%)
    • 10 (1.5%)
    • 40,393 (2017)
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  4. In American Eccentric Cinema, Kim Wilkins offers to define and decipher the eccentric mode in American cinema, a very challenging effort that deserves praise in itself. First, because the existing theoretical framework is dense and growing, which complicates any attempt at building on it.

  5. American eccentric cinema / Kim Wilkins. ISBN. 9781501336911. 1501336916. 9781501336935. 9781501336942. Publication. New York, NY : Bloomsbury Academic, Bloomsbury Publishing Inc, 2019. Copyright Notice Date. ©2019. Physical Description. vi, 214 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. Summary.

  6. Julie Assouly. REFERENCES. Kim Wilkins, American Eccentric Cinema, New York: Bloomsbury, 2019, 224 pages. In American Eccentric Cinema, Kim Wilkins offers to define and decipher the eccentric mode in American cinema, a very challenging effort that deserves praise in itself.

  7. American Eccentric Cinema is a mode of contemporary American filmmaking that emerged in what has been termed the metamodern or New Sincerity. Its attachment to indie cinema has led some to consider it a movement and genre of cinema in the United States. Its key filmmakers are at times referred to as "The American Eccentrics".

  8. American Eccentric Cinema promises to challenge the notion of irony in American contemporary cinema, and questions the relationship of irony to a complex national and individual identity. (source: Nielsen Book Data)

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