found: Work cat: Tsai Ming-liang and a cinema of slowness, 2014:ECIP data (cinematic slowness; slowness in film; slow cinema; slow films; cinema of slowness, of contemplation; a cinema of slowness is a largely contemporary phenomenon that emerged at the turn of the twenty-first century)
found: Flanagan, Matthew. Slow Cinema, 2012, via WWW, May 20, 2013(slow cinema privileges a number of distinct and recognizable tropes: the application of the long take, an undramatic narrative or non-narrative structure, a tendency toward realist or hyperrealist representation, and a pronounced stillness of composition and visual content)
found: Rose, Steve. Two years at sea, 26 April 2012, via WWW, May 20, 2013:(slow cinema: the type of contemplative, observational movie where image (and soundtrack) takes precedence over conventional narrative)
found: Wikipedia, May 20, 2013(Slow cinema is a genre of art cinema film-making that emphasizes long takes and is often minimalist, observational, and with little or no narrative. It is sometimes called "contemplative cinema")