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Argentine Cinema From Noir To Neonoir David George Gizella Meneses

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Argentine Cinema From Noir To Neonoir David George Gizella Meneses
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Publisher: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.46 MB
Pages: 193
Author: David George; Gizella Meneses
ISBN: 9781498511872, 1498511872
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Argentine Cinema From Noir To Neonoir David George Gizella Meneses by David George; Gizella Meneses 9781498511872, 1498511872 instant download after payment.

Argentine Cinema: From Noir to Neo-Noir examines the phenomenon of Argentine film noir. Beginning with definitions of film noir and its international iterations, the book presents a history of the development of film noir and neo-noir in Argentina (from the 1940s to the present), as well as a technical, aesthetic, and socio-historical analysis of such recent Argentine neo-noir films as The Aura, The Secret in Their Eyes, and The German Doctor. It considers the question of inscription of such classic noirs as Double Indemnity and The Third Man and looks forward to future scholarly work on other Latin American noir and neo-noir films, especially those produced in Mexico and Brazil.

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