Greek Film Noir
Anna Poupou editor Nikitas Fessas editor Maria Chalkou editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:15th Jul '22
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Offering the first comprehensive study of Greek film noir, this book explores the reception and influence of U.S. and European film noir and neo-noir in Greece and their effect on Greek filmmaking. Employing theoretical frameworks from New Film History, it offers a fresh look at underrated or neglected cultural products to provide insights into Greek modernity and reveal the affinities of established Greek auteurs with the film-noir tradition. Firmly establishing Greece on the film noir cinematic map, it provides a panoramic overview of leading Greek auteurs, from Nikos Koundouros and Maria Plyta to Theo Angelopoulos and Nikos Nikolaidis, whose work is innovatively viewed from an angle of film-noir style and thematics.
An impressive array of scholarship on a topic that a few years ago would have been deemed inconceivable. While, as the authors and editors demonstrate, noir sensibility is evident in Greek cinema as early as the 1950s, its trajectory developed in the critical shadows. This collection honours this elusive breed of films, reassessing established accounts of Greek film history and firmly placing the cinema of this small nation within broader transnational contexts. -- Lydia Papadimitriou, Liverpool John Moores University
ISBN: 9781474458993
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336 pages