American crime fiction
.... The private
eye film has also gone in and out of favor, though it has never disappeared entirely, and it has also been taken over to a great extent by ....
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Film Noir
.... Blade Runner is a science fiction movie that deliberately evokes the trappings of the forties private
eye film and that uses the
film noir style as a wa of ....
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Film Noir Style of Blade Runner
.... Blade Runner is a science fiction movie that deliberately evokes the trappings of the forties private
eye film and that uses the
film noir style as a way of ....
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Race and Film
.... The private
eye as loner is evident in Carl Franklin's
film Devil in a Blue Dress, in which the LA private detective is now a black man who has been laid off ....
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Blade Runner (1982) & Double Indemnity (1944)
.... Blade Runner is a science fiction movie that deliberately evokes the trappings of the forties private
eye film and that uses the
film noir style as a way of ....
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Soviet Film Theory & Eisenstein
.... In truth, though, the
film centers more on the act of filming than on the sort of record one might associate with the idea of the Kino-
Eye, for the camera ....
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The Modern Film Noir, Chinatown
.... Oliver, B. (Summer 1975). The long goodbye and Chinatown: Debunking the private
eye tradition. Literature
Film Quarterly, 3(3), 240-248. ....
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Editing in American Beauty The purpose of this
.... different camera angels described by Giannetti, the
film variously enhances or reduces the
film's significance (De Concini, 2). For example,
eye-level shots ....
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Editing and American Beauty The purpose of this
.... different camera angels described by Giannetti, the
film variously enhances or reduces the
film's significance (De Concini, 2). For example,
eye-level shots ....
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4

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The French Connection (1971)
.... Le Seuer. "The Private
Eye: Second 'Golden Age.'" Journal of Popular
Film and Television (1979): 181-189. Lumet, Sidney. Serpico. Paramount, 1973. ....
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Analysis of Three Hitchcock Films This brief a
.... the camera becomes the extension of the
eye of the viewer, but as always, this vision is partial and illusory." The dominant motif in the
film is the illusion ....
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Analysis of Three Hitchcock Films This brief a
.... the camera becomes the extension of the
eye of the viewer, but as always, this vision is partial and illusory." The dominant motif in the
film is the illusion ....
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5

)
Night & Fog and Shindler's List
.... Both Night and Fog and Schindler's List reinforce this theme. We are warned at the end of Resnais'
film that war sleeps with one
eye open. ....
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The Holocaust: Resnais' Nuit et Brouillard
.... Both Night and Fog and Schindler's List reinforce this theme. We are warned at the end of Resnais'
film that war sleeps with one
eye open. ....
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Function of Cameras
.... but this is hardly extreme. The retina of the
eye is remarkably different from the
film of the camera. In all of the photos discussed ....
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The Detective/Mystery Film
.... The detective
film would later shift to the private
eye while retaining the emphasis on discovery and the unraveling of a mystery. ....
(1719

7

)
McCabe and Mrs. Miller
.... to resurrect the emotion he has so consistently failed to generate in the body of the
film with a final and overly conspicuous zoom into her
eye which Vincent ....
(671

3

)
Sergei Eisenstein
.... theme is the embodiment of the vision of the artist's inner
eye and inner .... Eisenstein does indeed appear to have shifted his epistemology of
film from a more ....
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8

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Film Noir
.... the image of heroic, moral action embedded in the traditional private-
eye myth turns .... Chinatown makes use of many conventions drawn from the
film noir, Cawelti ....
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)
Independent Film Production
.... The 1950s were a difficult period for many
film companies, emphasizing that one difference .... More recently, new independents developed with an
eye on costs. ....
(1607

6

)
The Bluest Eye Th
.... Bluest
Eye has advantages and disadvantages. It offers much in terms of information and other benefits, but requires more effort than, say, television or
film. ....
(1607

6

)
Tragedy, Film and the Cultural Revolution
.... of this
film is that it addresses one of the most significant events of the 20th century not through any grand-scale perspective but with an
eye to the ....
(1896

8

)
Kurosawa's Film, Rashomon The purpose of this research is t
.... Ames: The Iowa State University Press. DeNitto, D., and Herman, W. (1975).
Film and the critical
eye. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co. Eco, U. (1979). ....
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Edgar Allen Poe and the Gothic
.... his
eye! yes, it was this! One of his eyes resembled that of a vulture---a pale blue
eye, with a
film over it. Whenever it fell ....
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Chinatown
.... Oliver, B. (Summer 1975). The long goodbye and Chinatown: Debunking the private
eye tradition. Literature
Film Quarterly, 3(3), 240-248. ....
(1138

5

)
Gangster Film Genre
.... trick that turned Little Caesar into a landmark in
film history; for Capone had in the previous two or three years established himself in the public
eye as the ....
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The Gangster Film
.... trick that turned Little Caesar into a landmark in
film history; for Capone had in the previous two or three years established himself in the public
eye as the ....
(2749

11

)
Leni Riefenstahl
.... see
eye-to-
eye with Hitler's Minister of Propaganda, Joseph Goebbels, who was also the head of German cinema. Hitler insisted she make the
film and Riefenstahl ....
(1504

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Lesson Plan
.... lens" will be introduced as the camera lens that focuses light onto the back of the
eye. .... 7. The "retina" will be compared to the role of the
film in a camera ....
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Two Stories by Edgar Allan Poe
.... his
eye! yes, it was this! One of his eyes resembled that of a vulture---a pale blue
eye, with a
film over it. Whenever it fell ....
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