The French New Wave movement was defined by its rejection of conventional filmmaking practices in favor of an iconoclastic attitude. In what magazine was the term "French New Wave" first used?

Answer Cahiers du Cinema

The phrase "French New Wave" was coined in the late '50s and '60s by a group of French cinema reviewers affiliated with the journal Cahiers du Cinema. These reviewers criticized mainstream French cinema, which valued craft over the invention and older works above experimentation.

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