What is cinéma vérité?
A documentary filmmaking approach that aims to reveal truth about real life with minimal filmmaker interference, often using on-location shooting and natural sound.
How does cinéma vérité differ from Direct Cinema?
Direct Cinema prioritizes unobtrusive observation with little to no interference, while cinéma vérité may include prompts or interactions to provoke authentic responses.
Who coined or popularized the term cinéma vérité, and with which film is it associated?
The term was popularized in the 1960s by French filmmakers Jean Rouch and Edgar Morin, associated with their film Chronicle of a Summer (1961).
What are common techniques used in cinéma vérité?
Hand-held cameras, natural lighting, on-location shooting, long takes, and minimal scripting to capture spontaneous events.
Can you name a famous film associated with cinéma vérité?
Chronicle of a Summer (Chronique d'un été, 1961) by Jean Rouch and Edgar Morin.