Populist vs Microcinema - What's the difference?
populist | microcinema |
A person who advocates democratic principles
A politician who advocates specific policies just because they are popular
A person who advocates populism
* 2013 , Luke Harding and Uki Goni, Argentina urges UK to hand back Falklands and 'end colonialism'' (in ''The Guardian , 3 January 2013)[http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2013/jan/02/argentina-britain-hand-back-falklands]
Democratic
(of a political policy) Put forward just because it would be popular
Of or pertaining to populism
(countable) A specialist cinema showing films that are unlikely to be screened at more populist venues.
(uncountable) Amateur filmmaking on a low budget.
As nouns the difference between populist and microcinema
is that populist is a person who advocates democratic principles while microcinema is (countable) a specialist cinema showing films that are unlikely to be screened at more populist venues.As an adjective populist
is democratic.populist
English
Noun
(en noun)- Critics suggest that Fernández, an unashamed populist and nationalist, is seeking to deflect attention from social disharmony at home.