1. Reflexivity: When a film is aware that it is a fictional piece of film (or being filmed) and draws attention to itself, such as breaking the fourth wall
2. Eclecticism: A wide use of influences and techniques involving both high and low culture, such as Shakespeare vs comic books
3. Intertextuality: Referencing and transforming other media texts
4. Pastiche: A serious rendition/imitation in the form of a scene, episode or film with not only similar genre but key elements of film form and production.
5. Parody:
6. Bricolage:
6. Bricolage:
7. Hyperreality:
8. Acts against modernism:
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