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Cinephilia
Cinephilia is the term used to refer to a passionate interest in cinema, film theory and film criticism. The term is a portmanteau of the words cinema and philia, one of the four ancient Greek words for love. A person with a passionate interest in cinema is called a cinephile or cinemaphile. In English, it is sometimes used interchangeably with the French word ''cinéaste'', though in the original French the term refers to a cinephile who is also a filmmaker. ==Definition== In a review of a book on the history of cinephilia, Mas Generis writes: ''Cinephilia, despite its transparent etymological meaning - love of cinema - is a term that resists ready and shared understanding.'' Generis also introduces a quote from film scholar Annette Michelson that states that there is, ''No one such thing as cinephilia, but rather forms and periods of cinephilia.''〔 As described by Antoine de Baecque and Thierry Fremaux, ''The definitive essence of cinephila is a culture of the discarded that prefers to find intellectual coherence where none is evident and to eulogize the non-standard and the minor.''〔Keathley, Christian. Cinephilia and history, or, The wind in the trees. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 2005.〕
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