FRAMES OF RESISTANCE: THE CINEMATIC LANGUAGE OF PROTEST
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Protest cinema , Cinematic resistance, Political films, Social movements, Cinematic language, Visual rhetoricAbstract
Cinema has long been a tool for expression, especially in contexts of political and social resistance. In this article, we explore the concept of protest films—cinematic works that challenge systems of oppression, question authority, and inspire action. By analysing key examples, such as Battle of Algiers, V for Vendetta, and The Square, this article illustrates how filmmakers employ visual, narrative, and symbolic elements to convey dissent. The language of film—through composition, dialogue, and symbolism—becomes a powerful mechanism for mobilizing resistance. This analysis deepens the understanding of the role of cinema in shaping collective consciousness and social movements..
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