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Cinematic Revolution

The Cinematic Revolution refers to a significant transformation in filmmaking that began in the late 20th century, marked by innovations in technology, narrative styles, and production techniques. This period saw the rise of digital filmmaking, advancements in special effects, and new storytelling formats, such as non-linear narratives and documentaries. Filmmakers began to experiment with diverse genres and social themes, reflecting changing cultural landscapes. The revolution democratized filmmaking, allowing more voices and perspectives to emerge, ultimately reshaping how stories are told on screen and how audiences engage with cinema globally.