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Film Studies PPT #2

Film Studies PPT #2. Films of the 1940s and the genre of film noir. Films during this time were often dramatic, melodramatic, or considered a film noir. Other genres like the musical and comedies were around still too.

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Film Studies PPT #2

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  1. Film Studies PPT #2 Films of the 1940s and the genre of film noir

  2. Films during this time were often dramatic, melodramatic, or considered a film noir. Other genres like the musical and comedies were around still too. • WWII influenced what was made in Hollywood since it was a dark time in the US and films reflected it. • Stars like Humphrey Bogart, Orson Welles, Abbott and Costello, Katherine Hepburn, Judy Garland, and many others. • And films like: Bambi, Casablanca, It’s a Wonderful Life, and Citizen Kane and many others. Films of the 1940s Genres and stars

  3. Crime dramas or others with a dark/cynical mood • 1940s to 1950s • Influenced by German expressionist cinematography by using low-key black and white visual style (very dark hence noir) • The term, by the way, was not accepted until the 1970s • Usually melodramatic in acting but also can have melodramatic elements like music, recognition, and in other story elements. • Often features stereotypical characters like the femme fatale (a mysterious and seductive woman), or the private eye (or investigator) • Often, but not always, takes place in a city Film Noir Characteristics

  4. The Big Sleep (1946) with Humphrey Bogart http://www.cleanvideosearch.com/media/action/yt/watch?videoId=VjJlBnfyiI4 The Maltese Falcon (1941) with Humphrey Bogart http://www.cleanvideosearch.com/media/action/yt/watch?videoId=phUxnXGhEiI Classic Film Noirs

  5. Casablanca (1942) Ingrid Bergman and Humphrey Bogart http://www.cleanvideosearch.com/media/action/yt/watch?videoId=pa-dGYjSq5k Double Indemnity (1944) Barbara Stanwyck http://www.cleanvideosearch.com/media/action/yt/watch?videoId=S3wjJcuGsVE Film Noirs cont’d

  6. The Third Man (1949) with Orson Welles http://www.cleanvideosearch.com/media/action/yt/watch?videoId=8i47-QBL4Qo Sunset Boulevard (1950) with William Holden http://www.cleanvideosearch.com/media/action/yt/watch?videoId=xzYqUpV_B-A Film noirs cont’d

  7. Mildred Pierce (1945) • Directed by Michael Curtiz • Film Noir about a long-suffering mother and her ungrateful daughter • Joan Crawford (the main character who plays the mother) won an academy award for best actress. • Tells the story in the third-person in chronological order in flashback with voice-over narration from the main character’s perspective. • This is also a crime drama.

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