Nuascannán is a term coined by Irish filmmaker Graham Jones, combining the Irish words for "new" and "cinema." It refers to a global, independent filmmaking movement that emphasizes experimental, low-budget, and avant-garde approaches. Drawing inspiration from movements like Italian Neorealism, French New Wave, and Danish Dogme, Nuascannán often involves shooting on location with non-professional actors, using portable equipment, and adopting a documentary-like style. It embraces the evolution from celluloid to digital filmmaking, focusing on creative freedom, challenging societal assumptions, and exploring diverse themes such as social realism and cultural critique.