Wonder Club world wonders pyramid logo
×

Mean Streets and Raging Bulls: The Legacy of Film Noir in Contemporary American Cinema Book

Mean Streets and Raging Bulls: The Legacy of Film Noir in Contemporary American Cinema
Be the First to Review this Item at Wonderclub
X
Mean Streets and Raging Bulls: The Legacy of Film Noir in Contemporary American Cinema, Classic film noir was Hollywood's 'dark cinema' of crime and corruption; a genre underpinned by a tone of existential cynicism which stripped bare the myth of the American Dream and offered a bleak, nightmarish vision of a fragmented society that rhymed w, Mean Streets and Raging Bulls: The Legacy of Film Noir in Contemporary American Cinema
out of 5 stars based on 0 reviews
5
0 %
4
0 %
3
0 %
2
0 %
1
0 %
Digital Copy
PDF format
1 available   for $99.99
Original Magazine
Physical Format

Sold Out

  • Mean Streets and Raging Bulls: The Legacy of Film Noir in Contemporary American Cinema
  • Written by author Richard Martin
  • Published by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 1/1/2000
  • Classic film noir was Hollywood's 'dark cinema' of crime and corruption; a genre underpinned by a tone of existential cynicism which stripped bare the myth of the American Dream and offered a bleak, nightmarish vision of a fragmented society that rhymed w
Buy Digital  USD$99.99

WonderClub View Cart Button

WonderClub Add to Inventory Button
WonderClub Add to Wishlist Button
WonderClub Add to Collection Button

Book Categories

Authors

Classic film noir was Hollywood's 'dark cinema' of crime and corruption; a genre underpinned by a tone of existential cynicism which stripped bare the myth of the American Dream and offered a bleak, nightmarish vision of a fragmented society that rhymed with many of the social realities of forties and fifties America. Mean Streets and Raging Bulls explores how, since its apparent demise in the late fifties, the noir genre has been revitalized during the post-studio era. The book is divided into two sections. In the first, the evolution of film noir is contextualized in relation to both American cinema's industrial transformation and the post-Depression history of the United States. In the second, the evolution of neo-noir and its relation to classic film noir is illustrated by detailed reference to representative texts including Chinatown (Roman Polanski, 1974), Night Moves (Arthur Penn, 1975), Taxi Driver (Martin Scorsese, 1976), Blood Simple (Joel and Ethan Coen, 1984), After Hours (Martin Scorsese, 1985), Sea of Love (Harold Becker, 1989), Resevoir Dogs (Quentin Tarantino, 1992), and Romeo is Bleeding (Peter Medak, 1994).


Login

  |  

Complaints

  |  

Blog

  |  

Games

  |  

Digital Media

  |  

Souls

  |  

Obituary

  |  

Contact Us

  |  

FAQ

CAN'T FIND WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR? CLICK HERE!!!

X
WonderClub Home

This item is in your Wish List

Mean Streets and Raging Bulls: The Legacy of Film Noir in Contemporary American Cinema, Classic film noir was Hollywood's 'dark cinema' of crime and corruption; a genre underpinned by a tone of existential cynicism which stripped bare the myth of the American Dream and offered a bleak, nightmarish vision of a fragmented society that rhymed w, Mean Streets and Raging Bulls: The Legacy of Film Noir in Contemporary American Cinema

X
WonderClub Home

This item is in your Collection

Mean Streets and Raging Bulls: The Legacy of Film Noir in Contemporary American Cinema, Classic film noir was Hollywood's 'dark cinema' of crime and corruption; a genre underpinned by a tone of existential cynicism which stripped bare the myth of the American Dream and offered a bleak, nightmarish vision of a fragmented society that rhymed w, Mean Streets and Raging Bulls: The Legacy of Film Noir in Contemporary American Cinema

Mean Streets and Raging Bulls: The Legacy of Film Noir in Contemporary American Cinema

X
WonderClub Home

This Item is in Your Inventory

Mean Streets and Raging Bulls: The Legacy of Film Noir in Contemporary American Cinema, Classic film noir was Hollywood's 'dark cinema' of crime and corruption; a genre underpinned by a tone of existential cynicism which stripped bare the myth of the American Dream and offered a bleak, nightmarish vision of a fragmented society that rhymed w, Mean Streets and Raging Bulls: The Legacy of Film Noir in Contemporary American Cinema

Mean Streets and Raging Bulls: The Legacy of Film Noir in Contemporary American Cinema

WonderClub Home

You must be logged in to review the products

E-mail address:

Password: