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Driven to darkness : Jewish emigre directors and the rise of film noir / Vincent Brook.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Brook, Vincent, 1946-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Film noir--United States--History and criticism.
Film noir.
Jewish motion picture producers and directors--United States.
Jewish motion picture producers and directors.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (299 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, c2009.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
From its earliest days, the American film industry has attracted European artists. With the rise of Hitler, filmmakers of conscience in Germany and other countries, particularly those of Jewish origin, found it difficult to survive and fledùfor their work and their livesùto the United States. Some had trouble adapting to Hollywood, but many were celebrated for their cinematic contributions, especially to the dark shadows of film noir. Driven to Darkness explores the influence of Jewish TmigrT directors and the development of this genre. While filmmakers such as Fritz Lang, Billy Wilder, Otto Preminger, and Edward G. Ulmer have been acknowledged as crucial to the noir canon, the impact of their Jewishness on their work has remained largely unexamined until now. Through lively and original analyses of key films, Vincent Brook penetrates the darkness, shedding new light on this popular film form and the artists who helped create it.
Contents:
Introduction
Jews in Germany : torn between two worlds
Jews and expressionism : "performing high and low"
The father of film noir : Fritz Lang
Fritz Lang in Hollywood
The French connection : Robert Siodmak
Viennese twins : Billy and Willy Wilder
The ABZs of film noir : Otto Preminger and Edgar G. Ulmer
Woman's directors : Curtis Bernhardt and Max Ophuls
Pathological noir, populist noir, and an act of violence : John Brahm, Anatole Litvak, Fred Zinnemann.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 21. Dez 2019)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Includes filmography.
ISBN:
1-280-49243-0
9786613587664
0-8135-4833-0
OCLC:
593295661

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