Ensemble Film


Instead of focusing on one or two central characters, the ensemble film casts a wider net and focuses the interactions of group. Often, as in Jean Renoir's masterful La Regle de Jeu or Robert Altman's Nashville, an ensemble film's scope and diversity of characters lends the work a strong sociological bent and typically manages to capture the essense of a particular historical moment, be it the slow collapse of the samurai class as seen in Seven Samurai or a brief moment of mainstream acceptance of porn flicks during the 1970s as seen in Boogie Nights.

Featured Films:
The WomenFilth and WisdomBurn After ReadingFragmentsRachel Getting MarriedBottle Shock

RatingMPAAYearTitle
R2009Pirate Radio
PG132009Endgame
R2009Life Is Hot in Cracktown
R2009Crossing Over
PG132008The Women
NR2008Filth and Wisdom
R2008New York, I Love You
NR2008Three Monkeys
R2008Le Silence de Lorna
R2008Burn After Reading
NR2008Delhi-6
NR200899
R2008Fragments
R2008The Burning Plain
R2008Rachel Getting Married
R2008Paris
PG132008Bottle Shock
R2008Explicit Ills
2008Summer Hours
NR2008A Christmas Tale
NR2008Gomorrah
R2008$9.99
NR2008Blind Pig Who Wants to Fly
R2007The Grand
PG2007Caramel
R2007Look
NR2007Battle for Haditha
R2007Margot at the Wedding
PG13200712
PG132007Juno
PG132007Honeydripper
R2007Stephen King's The Mist
R2007Lions for Lambs
R2007Redacted
NR2007The Trouble With Romance
R2007The Air I Breathe
2007Jellyfish
PG132007Ocean's Thirteen
NR2007Bliss
R2007Death at a Funeral
R2007Even Money
R2007Feast of Love
R2007Snow Angels
R2007Battle in Seattle
NR2007Garden Party
PG132007The Jane Austen Book Club
R2007Smokin' Aces
2006Avenue Montaigne

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