
Film Realism
Film realism refers to a style of filmmaking that aims to portray life and events in a manner that feels authentic and believable. It often involves naturalistic acting, real locations instead of studio sets, minimal special effects, and storytelling that reflects everyday experiences. The goal is to immerse viewers in a world that closely resembles real life, encouraging genuine emotional engagement. Film realism can be seen in works like Italian Neorealism or certain documentary styles, where the focus is on capturing truth and sincerity rather than exaggerated dramatization or fantasy.