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    1933 · Drama · 1h 13m

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  1. Black Shirt (Italian: Camicia nera) is a 1933 Italian drama film directed by Giovacchino Forzano.

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    • Storia del Cinema
  2. Black Shirt (Italian: Camicia nera) is a 1933 Italian drama film directed by Giovacchino Forzano. The film was made by the Istituto Luce as a propaganda work to commemorate the tenth anniversary of Mussolini's Fascist regime.

  3. Nov 26, 2008 · The Boy in the Striped Pajamas: Directed by Mark Herman. With Asa Butterfield, Zac Mattoon O'Brien, Domonkos Németh, Henry Kingsmill. Through the innocent eyes of Bruno, the eight-year-old son of the commandant at a German concentration camp, a forbidden friendship with a Jewish boy on the other side of the camp fence has startling and ...

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    • Drama, War
    • Mark Herman
    • 2008-11-26
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    Quentin Tarantino’s 1992 film Reservoir Dogs not only made him a director to watch but found a place in fashion film history with its timeless approach to style. Mr. Orange(Tim Roth) and his crew made a strong impression in their matching white shirts, black suits, and ties. Furthermore, they completed their looks with iconic Ray-Ban sunglasses.

    Jay (Will Smith) and Kay (Tommy Lee Jones) continued the cinematic legacy of the black suiting number in Men in Black(1997) and the two follow-up films. The MiB agents are famous for their all-black attire (notably including underwear, socks, and leather shoes). The only piece of clothing that isn’t black is their dress shirt. The men in black’s re...

    When it comes to style, there’s definitely strength in numbers and it’s no different for a villain. 1999’s The Matrix introduced us to Agent Smith (Hugo Weaving) and his well-dressed clones. The ultimate nemesis for Keanu Reeves’ Neo, something was frightening about Smith’s impeccable black suit. Can we say sartorial PERFECTION?

    Without a doubt, one of the most iconic portrayals of the black suit in a movie would be when Quentin Tarantino resurrected the black suit and tie for his 1994 classic, Pulp Fiction. The crime drama saw Vincent Vega (John Travolta) and Jules Winnfield(Samuel L. Jackson) as a menacing duo in black. These “black suits of armor” can be distinguished t...

    No one quite clears a room like Frank Martin. Jason Statham first appear in the iconic action role in 2002’s The Transporter. Martin’s use of the black suit shows remarkable durability in the action role. It also show’s the importance of style to create a larger-than-life persona. Would Martin be as impressive if he was fighting in sweatpants? We’l...

    Keanu Reeves has the special ability to inhibit roles in a way that you can’t imagine anyone else in his place. This is the case with John Wick, the 2014 American thriller action film, directed by Chad Stahelski. The first of a highly successful franchise, the films would be incomplete without the John Wick suit. The iconic black in this film takes...

    2017’s Logan showed the title character in a new light and here enters the power of fashion. Starring Hugh Jackman clad in a black suit, Loganwouldn’t be complete without the two-piece. Taking a temporary stab at a normal life, our introduction to Logan is in a black suit for the working man. However, Logan’s suit is stripped away for a surprising ...

    It seems as though black suits in cinema are more common than previously thought. What was your favorite black suit appearance? Each of these movies has distinctively portrayed the black suit, and one thing remains for sure; the black suit will remain an icon in cinema for decades to come.

    • Morticia Addams’ Skintight Dress—”The Addams Family” 1991. Morticia’s dresses were slinky, chic and ghoulishly glamorous. Costume designed by Ruth Myers.
    • Catwomans’ Catsuit—”Batman Returns” 1992. This costume made Catwoman one of the sexiest comic book villains of all time. Costume designed by Mary Vogt.
    • Lydia Deetz’ Goth Getup—”Beetlejuice” (1988) Every goth kid aspired to dress half as cool as Lydia Deetz. Costume designed by Aggie Guerard Rodgers.
    • Scarlett O’Hara’s Mourning Bustle—”Gone With the Wind” 1939. Scarlett O’Hara had many iconic looks throughout the film, but we’re suckers for her mourning look.
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