Avant-garde cinema emerged at a time when cinema was still very young and its pioneers had begun their work in the ‘20s (both in the United States and in Europe), however, the ‘60s was indeed the decade in which this cinema succeeded and made a name for itself. The reason is that, in contrast to the previous periods and especially to most experimental films, which were largely concerned with mere images, a kind of style arose during this period that was fundamentally influenced by social,…