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Although there was great variation between the films and filmmakers, French New Wave films often included these unconventional uses of formal techniques except:Long takes,Dialogue in gibberish,Discontinuous editing,Jump cuts,

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Although there was great variation between the films and filmmakers, French New Wave films often included these unconventional uses of formal techniques except:Long takes,Dialogue in gibberish,Discontinuous editing,Jump cuts,

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The French New Wave, known in French as Nouvelle Vague, was a film movement from the 1950s and 1960s. This movement was characterized by its experimental and innovative approach to film form. This included the use of long takes, discontinuous editing, and jump cuts. However, the use of dialogue in gibberish was not a common technique used in French New Wave films. Therefore, the answer is "Dialogue in gibberish".

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