Neo-Baroque film
Neo-Baroque film is a type of film theory that is used in film studies to describe certain films, television shows and Hollywood blockbusters characterised by the excessively ornate, carnivalesque fragmentation of the film frame and/or narrative, sometimes to the point of spatial and/or narrative incoherence.
Notable films associated with Neo-Baroque cinema
- La dolce vita
- 8 1/2
- Amarcord
- Close Encounters of the Third Kind
- Star Wars
- The Evil Dead series
- Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome
- Jurassic Park
- Contact
- Event Horizon
- Moulin Rouge
- ''Avatar''