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Motion Pictures
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Films of a sensational nature, usually offering subject matter taboo in mainstream cinema, usually produced on a low budget and often presented in the guise of preachy exposés or pseudo-documentaries
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-- See Also the narrower term Film excerpts Parts, usually complete scenes or sequences, extracted from a complete film. For short segments, usually incomplete scenes, of films see Film clips
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Films designed primarily to instill or reinforce a specific ideological belief or set of beliefs in the viewer
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-- See Also the narrower term Trick films Heading for short films from the early years of cinema that emphasize apparent transformations through the use of trick photography or special optical effects
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-- See Also the narrower term Animated films Films that create the illusion of movement in drawings, clay, inanimate objects, or the like, through an animation technique
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Feature-length films made up of various episodes or stories that are usually connected by a theme, event, location or original author and often have a wrap-around tale. For films that are composed of pre-existing published or unpublished films, or portions thereof, see Compilation films
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-- See Also the narrower term Caper films Films that feature the execution of a particularly difficult undertaking, often questionable or illegal, the success of which depends on skill and careful planning
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Films that depict lives of real people. For films in which real persons, places, or events are depicted under invented names see Films à clef
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-- See Also the narrower term Samurai films Films that feature samurai and are usually set in the Tokugawa period of Japanese history
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-- See Also the narrower term Romance films Films that feature the development of love between the main characters
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Fiction or nonfiction films that feature medical personnel and the practice of medicine
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-- See Also the narrower term Feature films Individual full-length films with a running time of 40 minutes or more
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Films in which the audience is kept on tenterhooks by plots that feature a build-up of suspense, tension, uncertainty, menace, and anxiety
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Films produced especially for children
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Fictional films that portray historical events or famous people
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-- See Also the narrower term War films Films that feature military conflicts. For films that feature the military lifestyle and loyalty to the armed forces and its codes and are generally set during peacetime see Military films
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-- See Also the narrower term Western films Films that feature the American West during the period of westward expansion
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-- See Also the narrower term Lesbian films Films about the lesbian experience
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-- See Also the narrower term Short films Films that are usually limited to a running time of less than 40 minutes
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-- See Also the narrower term Road films Films that are set on the open road
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-- See Also the narrower term Silent films Films produced in the early days of the motion picture industry before the advent of talking films
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Films that dramatize a specific social ill, or a contemporary political issue, to draw attention to it
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