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The Meaning of cinéfilo

Keyword: Cinéfilo

Definition:
Cinéfilo (noun) refers to a person who has a passionate interest in cinema; a film enthusiast. It describes someone who not only enjoys watching films but also often engages in discussions about them, studies various aspects (like history, directing, acting, etc.), and may be well-versed in different genres, directors, and cinematic techniques.

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Etymology:
The term “cinéfilo” comes from the French word “cinéphile,” which combines “cinéma” (cinema) with the suffix “-phile,” derived from the Greek ‘philos,’ meaning ’loving’ or ‘having an affinity for.’ The term emerged in the 20th century, alongside the rise of film as an art form and cultural phenomenon.

Pronunciation:
In Spanish, “cinéfilo” is pronounced as [siˈne.filo]. In phonetic notation, it is roughly [see-NEH-fee-loh].

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Cinéfilo encompasses not just the act of watching films but also a broader engagement with cinema as an art form and medium of expression.

  1. Ella es una cinéfila apasionada que ve al menos tres películas a la semana.
    (She is a passionate film lover who watches at least three movies a week.)

  2. El festival de cine atrajo a muchos cinéfilos de toda la ciudad.
    (The film festival attracted many film lovers from all over the city.)

  3. Mi amigo es un cinéfilo, siempre tiene recomendaciones de películas para mí.
    (My friend is a film lover; he always has movie recommendations for me.)

  4. Los cinéfilos disfrutan de analizar todos los aspectos de una película.
    (Film lovers enjoy analyzing all aspects of a movie.)

  5. En su cumpleaños, decidió organizar una noche de películas para sus amigos cinéfilos.
    (For his birthday, he decided to host a movie night for his film-loving friends.)