Cult film

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Cult film refers to a film that has acquired a cult following. Cult films are known for their dedicated, passionate fanbase, which forms an elaborate subculture that engages in repeated viewings, quoting dialogue, and audience participation. These films often have unique, controversial, or unconventional content that sets them apart from mainstream cinema.

Characteristics[edit]

Cult films are typically characterized by their subversive nature, low-budget production, and independent origins. They often explore themes and narratives that challenge societal norms and conventions. Cult films can span various genres, including horror, science fiction, comedy, and drama.

History[edit]

The concept of cult films dates back to the early days of cinema, but it gained significant traction in the 1970s and 1980s with the rise of midnight movie screenings. Films like The Rocky Horror Picture Show and Eraserhead became staples of the midnight movie circuit, attracting audiences who relished their offbeat and transgressive content.

Notable Cult Films[edit]

Some of the most notable cult films include:

Cult Film Audiences[edit]

The audiences of cult films are often highly engaged and participatory. They may attend special screenings, dress up as characters, and engage in rituals or call-and-response interactions during the film. This level of engagement helps to sustain the film's status as a cult classic.

Influence on Popular Culture[edit]

Cult films have had a significant impact on popular culture, influencing fashion, music, and other media. They often inspire fan fiction, fan art, and other forms of creative expression. The unique aesthetic and thematic elements of cult films can also be seen in mainstream films and television shows.

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