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Metacinema, also meta-cinema, is a mode of filmmaking in which the film informs the audience that they are watching a work of fiction. Metacinema often references its own production, working against narrative conventions that aim to maintain the audience's suspension of disbelief. Elements of metacinema includes scenes where characters discuss the making of the film or where production equipment and facilities are shown. It is analogous to metafiction in literature.


History

Examples of metacinema date back to the early days of narrative filmmaking. In the 1940s, backstage musicals and comedies like '' Road to Singapore'' (
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, 1940) and '' Hellzapoppin''' ( H. C. Potter, 1941) exhibited a vogue for exploration of the medium of film at a time when Hollywood classicism dominated. Metacinema can be identified in art cinema of the 1960s like ''
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'' ( Federico Fellini, 1963) or '' The Passion of Anna'' ( Ingmar Bergman, 1969), and it can often be found in the self-reflexive filmmaking of the French New Wave in films like ''
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'' ( Jean-Luc Godard, 1963) and '' Day for Night'' ( François Truffaut, 1973). Other examples include ''
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, 1973) and ''
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, 1994).Stam, Robert. ''Reflexivity in Film and Literature''. ''Community'' (2009–2015) is a sitcom which has elements of metacinema, particularly through the character of
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: Episode 8), and the episode ''
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'' (Series 2: Episode 5) consists of Abed making his own metacinema film.


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