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American classic films noir, beginning with 1941's The Maltese
Falcon and ending with 1950's Sunset Boulevard, and the neo-noir
films made from the 1970s onward, share certain thematic aspects,
stylistic qualities, and cultural contexts. Their concern with
politics, their depiction of con artists, and the way their
characters are shaped by America's puritanical religious roots show
that these films are examples of a unique American genre, even when
the films' directors are German emigres with artistic roots in
European Expressionism. The films' psychological depth is revealed
stylistically through complex narratives, with select directors
generating visual poetry as they deal with sex, violence and
betrayal. Some films are based on popular novels inspired by true
crime cases. A unique approach to film noir scholarship, this book
discusses the genre's thematic aspects, cultural contexts and
stylistic qualities. For those films based upon novels, in-depth
analysis of the fiction is provided alongside the film version,
resulting in a fuller, more thorough understanding of the genre.
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