New Hollywood

<h1>New Hollywood</h1>

The New Hollywood movement (1960s–1980s) marked a shift in filmmaking, introducing auteur-driven films with bold storytelling. Directors like Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, and Steven Spielberg emerged during this era. Films such as Taxi Driver, The Godfather, and Jaws redefined the industry. The movement bridged classic Hollywood and modern cinema, influencing generations of filmmakers.


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