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21 June, 07:10

What is the film term for the interruption of chronological plot time with a shot or series of shots that show an event that has happened earlier in the story?

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  1. 21 June, 07:22
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    The flashback is the film term for the interruption of chronological plot time with a shot or series of shots that show an event that has happened earlier in the story.

    Explanation:

    Histoire d'un crime directed by Ferdinand Zecca scened the first flashback scene in cinema in 1901. Flashback also known as analepsis is narrative device that shows something happened in a past time or past events classically in accordance to the present time of the narration.

    It interrupts the main sequence flow and takes the audience to a window of different time. Sometimes it lasts for few seconds, sometimes it can be the maximum part of the movie, it generally depends on the plot of the cinema.
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