In a nut shell, French
Impressionism films did not attract audiences in a mass. It emphasizes mostly
on emotions, which audiences see it as boring because some may not understand clearly what the films are conveying about.
The
techniques used in French Impressionist film were starting to become common,
which caused the filmmakers to become independent by starting experiment in
different directions and forming own production companies.
Large
firms that distribute films were less interested in supporting French
Impressionist films. In the late 1920s the films were becoming less
competitive as there were films from the United States and Germany.
During
1929, sound was introduced in the film industry, which increased the cost in
production.
The
tradition that French Cinema produced and the technique used were then carried
on by other filmmakers in the late 1920s.
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