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« : February 13, 2011, 07:32:50 AM »

"The only authentic things in his story were the childhood episodes. So, I said to myself that from the moment that imagination takes precedence over reality, to the point that the author believes he has created something new with the most common of stereotypes that is when we are really at the heart of myth. And at that instant, I understood the need to make a film about this idea ... I had found the right direction. It should be a tribute to film noir and an homage to cinema."

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« #1 : March 13, 2011, 09:41:45 PM »

I don't see a lot of noir in OUATIA. It's more a throwback to the '30s Hollywood gangster films.



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« #2 : March 13, 2011, 11:13:27 PM »

It's more a throwback to the '30s Hollywood gangster films.

Wouldn't a lot of those be considered "film noir"?

That said, I don't see any "Noir" in America either.




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« #3 : March 14, 2011, 03:41:29 AM »

I think you have to think Noir in tone and mood more, and not necessarily image wise.


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« #4 : March 14, 2011, 08:07:17 AM »

Wouldn't a lot of those be considered "film noir"?

Not by the definition I'm familiar with.



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« #5 : March 14, 2011, 09:54:45 AM »

The current, commonly accepted use for "film noir" is to designate films of a certain content and/or style produced in the period 1941-1958. It excludes the gangster films of the 30s (which, however, may be seen as precursors). Of course, when Leone used the term, there's no telling what he may have meant.



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« #6 : March 14, 2011, 02:29:29 PM »

I think you have to think Noir in tone and mood more, and not necessarily image wise.

That's true, although for me "Film Noir" is all about shadows and accentuated dark/light contrasts. Consequently, something like Casablanca makes it into my definition of noir even though for many it isn't.

With Film Noirs (although possibly excluding neo-noirs), I tend to pay more attention to who the cinematographer is than who the director is.

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