found: Work cat.: Cinéma vérité [VR] : defining the moment, c1999:pkg. (The cinéma vérité (or direct cinema) movement of the '50s and '60s was driven by a group of rebel filmmakers tired of stilted documentaries. They wanted to show life as it really is: raw, gritty, dramatic.)
found: Britannica online, July 24, 2000(Cinéma vérité: (French: "truth cinema"), French film movement of the 1960s that showed people in everyday situations with authentic dialogue and naturalness of action)
found: Internet movie database film glossary, via WWW, Jan. 22, 2001(Cinema Verité. Literally: Cinema Truth. A documentary style in which no directorial control is exerted. The term is frequently misused to describe new-wave "handheld" camera techniques.)
found: Mamber, S. Cinema verite in America : studies in uncontrolled documentary, 1974.