Film History and Form
Collective memory refers to the shared pool of knowledge and information that is held by a group of people, influencing their identity and cultural understanding. It encompasses the way societies remember and interpret their past, often through narratives, symbols, and rituals that shape national identity and unity. This collective recollection can be reflected and reinforced in various forms of media, particularly film, which can serve to both preserve and challenge historical perspectives.
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