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"The film-poem (also called the poetic avant-garde film or verse-documentary) is a label historically applied to American avant-garde films released after World War II."

'''Any''' American avant-garde film post-WWII? And why are the only two examples given English films of the 1990's?

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Definition Unclear

The article says: "The film-poem (also called the poetic avant-garde film or verse-documentary) is a label historically applied to American avant-garde films released after World War II."

Any American avant-garde film post-WWII? And why are the only two examples given English films of the 1990's?