Edges of Noir: Extreme Filmmaking in the 1960s

by Michael Mirabile

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Edges of Noir challenges the notion that noir film nearly vanished after 1958 until its subsequent “neo-noir” revival between 1973 and 1981. The 1960s, regardless of critical neglect, include some of the most provocative films of the post-World War II decades. Often formally disruptive and experimental, films including Shock Corridor (1963), Mirage (1965), The 3rd Voice (1960), and Point Blank (1967) evoke controversial issues of the era, deriving dynamic influences amongst exploitation cinema, sensationalistic American B movies, and the European New Wave movement. Whether the focus is on nuclear destruction, mind control, or surveillance, late noir films, above all else, vividly portray the collective fears from the time.

  • ISBN10 1805392808
  • ISBN13 9781805392804
  • Publish Date 2 February 2024
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Berghahn Books