TY - GEN T1 - Greek Film Noir T2 - Traditions in World Cinema : TWC A2 - Agathos, Thanassis A2 - Aitaki, Georgia A2 - Broe, Dennis A2 - Chairetis, Spyridon A2 - Chalkou, Maria A2 - Chen, Yun-hua A2 - Constandinides, Costas A2 - Fessas, Nikitas A2 - Karalis, Vrasidas A2 - Mermigka, Ioulia A2 - Poulakis, Nick A2 - Poupou, Anna A2 - Poupou, Anna A2 - Psaras, Marios A2 - Spicer, Andrew A2 - Stassinopoulou, Maria A. A2 - Tzioumakis, Yannis LA - English PP - Edinburgh PB - Edinburgh University Press YR - 2022 UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/jstor_dda_on1343103627 AB - Investigates how film noir has been received, adapted and developed in Greece, from the 1940s to the presentTraces the evolution of a scholarly neglected - in the Greek context - film genre; it introduces an original corpus of texts extending from the 1940s to the present Offers a panoramic overview of leading Greek auteur figures, from Nikos Koundouros and Tonia Marketaki to Theo Angelopoulos and Nikos Nikolaidis, viewing their work, for the first time, from a film-noir stylistic and thematic perspectivePresents the cultural context of a noir universe in post-WWII Greece, including: pulp fiction and crime literature, jazz and pop music, media discourses, Greek commercial cinema's advertising and promotional strategiesExplores the historical representations and ideological debates reflected in the Greek film noir in the aftermath of WWII and the Greek Civil War and traces the political re-appropriation of the genre by the left-wing filmmakers of New Greek Cinema during the military junta (1967-1974) Explains the reasons behind the post-2009 crisis revival of the noir genre in contemporary Greek cinema and the Greek Weird WaveConfirms noir's particular tendency to transcend boundaries as it spills out onto other genres, producing innovative hybrids; and its ability to express the gender and socio-political anxieties of its eraPresents an argument for the transnational character of the noir phenomenon and the complex relationship of European cinemas with HollywoodOffering 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. OP - 320 CN - PN1993.5.G75 SN - 1474459013 SN - 9781474459013 SN - 9781474459020 SN - 1474459021 SN - 9781474458993 (hbk.) SN - 9781474458993 KW - Motion pictures : Greece : History. KW - Film, Media & Cultural Studies. KW - Cinéma : Grèce : Histoire. KW - PERFORMING ARTS / Film & Video / Direction & Production. KW - LITERARY CRITICISM / General KW - Motion pictures KW - Greece KW - Films, cinema. KW - Film history, theory & criticism. KW - Film: styles & genres. KW - Performing Arts. KW - History ER -