Film Noir: From Berlin to Sin CityWallflower Press, 2005 - 144 pagina's Film Noir explores the murky world of a genre responsible for many of film's most enduring images. Mark Bould discusses problems of definition and the often ambiguous nature of film noir and looks at modern films that could be called neo-noir. Iconic and enduring, film noir attracted great stars (Bogart, Bacall, Mitchum, Lancaster), many of the best directors of the era (Wilder, Lang, Preminger, Hawks, Siodmak, Welles) and this book is an indispensible guide to this popular genre. |
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... produce in that system . This is not about a small cause having a large effect , but about the initial conditions of the entire system producing unforesee- able conditions in the system at a subsequent moment ; it is about a sensitive ...
... produce in that system . This is not about a small cause having a large effect , but about the initial conditions of the entire system producing unforesee- able conditions in the system at a subsequent moment ; it is about a sensitive ...
Pagina 2
... - how the anachronistic figure of the 1930s gangster proved integral to the meaning of 1940s film noirs , and how the moratorium on produc- ing gangster pictures produced alternative kinds of crime film - 2 SHORT CUTS.
... - how the anachronistic figure of the 1930s gangster proved integral to the meaning of 1940s film noirs , and how the moratorium on produc- ing gangster pictures produced alternative kinds of crime film - 2 SHORT CUTS.
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From Berlin to Sin City Mark Bould. ing gangster pictures produced alternative kinds of crime film - and three films , two of them directed by Lang , in which the increasing psychologisa- tion of crime already apparent in hard - boiled ...
From Berlin to Sin City Mark Bould. ing gangster pictures produced alternative kinds of crime film - and three films , two of them directed by Lang , in which the increasing psychologisa- tion of crime already apparent in hard - boiled ...
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... produce ' more proto - noir films ' ( 1992a : 33 ) like Nancy Steele is Missing ( 1936 ) , and James Naremore notes ... produces numerous softcore erotic thrillers , perhaps the primary contem- porary manifestation of film noirs about ...
... produce ' more proto - noir films ' ( 1992a : 33 ) like Nancy Steele is Missing ( 1936 ) , and James Naremore notes ... produces numerous softcore erotic thrillers , perhaps the primary contem- porary manifestation of film noirs about ...
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... produced patterns of light and dark which were , by Hollywood standards , unconventional . Increased depth of field made shots more ambiguous and , particularly during night - for - night shooting , required wide - angle lenses which ...
... produced patterns of light and dark which were , by Hollywood standards , unconventional . Increased depth of field made shots more ambiguous and , particularly during night - for - night shooting , required wide - angle lenses which ...
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the setup fabricating film noir | 13 |
out of the past the prehistory of film noir | 24 |
Dark passage the main cycle of film noir | 50 |
against all odds neonoir | 92 |
kiss tomorrow goodbye | 108 |
filmography | 116 |
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index of names | 139 |
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Pagina 5 - ... a man whose experience of life has left him sanguine and often bitter meets a not-innocent woman of similar outlook to whom he is sexually and fatally attracted. Through this attraction, either because the woman induces him to it or because it is the natural result of their relationship, the man comes to cheat, attempt to murder, or actually murder a second man to whom the woman is unhappily or unwillingly attached (generally he is her husband or lover), an act which often leads to the woman's...
Pagina 2 - ... has less to do with a group of artifacts than with a discourse - a loose, evolving system of arguments and readings, helping to shape commercial strategies and aesthetic ideologies.