Relating to or belonging to an old-fashioned style or methodology, specifically the realist style of film-making dominant before the ‘New Wave’ of the late 1950s.
Origin
Late 19th century; earliest use found in American Journal of Sociology.
Definition of old-wave in US English:
old-wave
adjective
Relating to or belonging to an old-fashioned style or methodology, specifically the realist style of film-making dominant before the ‘New Wave’ of the late 1950s.
Origin
Late 19th century; earliest use found in American Journal of Sociology.