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    Film noir
    /ˌfilm ˈnwär/

    noun

    • 1. a style or genre of cinematographic film marked by a mood of pessimism, fatalism, and menace. The term was originally applied (by a group of French critics) to American thriller or detective films made in the period 1944–54 and to the work of directors such as Orson Welles, Fritz Lang, and Billy Wilder.
  2. Nov 7, 2023 · Film Noir is 1940s cinema filled with femme fatales, doomed anti-heroes, gray morality, and dangerous, dark streets. It is born from the cracks of war and recession and cloaked in slick visuals, deep shadows, and experimental style.

  3. Apr 29, 2024 · Noir is a French word that represents the antithesis of light, cheery, and fun. But it is the French part where this all started. 'The Man Who Wasn't There' (2001) Who Coined Film Noir? The term dates back to a French film critic named Nino Frank. In 1946, Frank was writing for a French magazine named L’Écran français.

  4. Film Noir is a cinematic term used primarily to describe stylish crime dramas, particularly those that emphasize cynical attitudes and sexual motivations. Originating in the early 1940s in Hollywood, film noir is characterized by its use of shadowy, high-contrast cinematography, complex stories, and morally ambiguous characters.

  5. Jan 15, 2024 · Film noir is a genre of cinema that emerged in the 1940s and 1950s, characterized by its dark and cynical themes, shadowy visuals, and morally ambiguous characters. These films were often low-budget productions that focused on the seedy underbelly of American society, featuring hard-boiled detectives, femme fatales, and dangerous criminals.

  6. Jan 30, 1995 · Film noir is . . . 1. A French term meaning "black film," or film of the night, inspired by the Series Noir, a line of cheap paperbacks that translated hard-boiled American crime authors and found a popular audience in France. 2. A movie which at no time misleads you into thinking there is going to be a happy ending. 3.

  7. Nov 12, 2018 · Film noir is a style of American filmmaking from the 1940s and 50s characterized by detective protagonists, seedy settings, shadowy lighting, and a fatalistic tone. The genre established memorable cinematic elements and tropes that influence filmmakers to this day. Key Takeaways: Film Noir.

  8. Sep 8, 2023 · What Exactly Is 'Film Noir'? A Guide to the Classic Hollywood Genre. Bad guys, dangerous dames and dirty deeds—Parade explores the delicious darkness of “film noir,” from 'The Maltese Falcon'...

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