A Visual Explanation of Crime Noir

The phrase crime noir means a lot of different things, primarily because people have different ideas about what the term means. Noir is the French word for dark and crime noir films are indeed dark stories.





As time has passed the genre has both expanded and been sub-divided. You can enjoy stories called hardboiled noir, tech noir, neo noir, and crime noir.





What makes a novel, a film, or a story of any kind a noir? That can be a difficult question to answer with any degree of clarity. So I’ll let people who have invested a lot of time and effort in answering that question do so in the form of links to Youtube videos I have found on the subject.





It’s fascinating and like most things, the more you know about crime noir and all its tropes, quirks, and details, the more you can enjoy the genre and all of its sub-divisions.





Defining Film Noir





Detective Fiction: Dashiell Hammett or Raymond Chandler





The Rules of Film Noir





Los Angeles: City of Film Noir





The Art of Shadows: A Short Film Noir Documentary





Origins of Film Noir





The Basics of Lighting for Film Noir





Femme Fatale – The Noir Dame





Bladerunner: Constructing a Future Noir





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Published on May 06, 2019 08:35
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