May 17th, 2012 12:44 a.m.

Film Noir

Journey back with us to Hollywood in the 1940s, a time period rich in film noir, for an exciting selection of some of its finest treasures. In a world steeped with paranoia and crime, darkness and double-crossing, we offer up four film classics. Double Indemnity and Criss Cross in February and two more in March: Gilda and Shadow of a Doubt, all in glorious 35mm!

Professor Bill Beard, from the University of Alberta Film Studies Department, will give a brief introduction at the first screening of each film.

Noir: Double Indemnity

Director: Billy Wilder
USA 1944, 106 min, 35mm
  • Feb 17 & 21 @ 7pm
  • Feb 19 @ 2pm
Film noir _par excellence_. Fred MacMurray, as Walter Neff, staggers into an office, a fresh bullet wound in his side, and proceeds to offer a remarkable confession into a Dictaphone: “I killed Dietrichson. Me, Walter Neff, insurance salesman, 35 years... view more

Noir: Criss Cross

Director: Robert Siodmak
USA 1949, 87 min, 35mm
  • Feb 25 & 28 @ 7pm
  • Feb 26 @ 2pm
A first-rate, fatalistic urban nightmare, _Criss Cross_ comes from noir stalwart and stylist Robert Siodmak, one of the key contributors to the genre’s aesthetic. Burt Lancaster plays brooding armoured car guard Steve Thompson, whose life has been on a drunken... view more

Noir: Gilda

Director: Charles Vidor
USA 1946, 110 min, 35mm
  • Mar 17 & 20 @ 7pm
  • Mar 18 @ 3pm
Noir misogyny and Hollywood glamour hit memorable peaks in this lavish, big-budget melodrama set in a stylish, studio-bound Buenos Aires. A sexually ambiguous Glenn Ford plays Johnny Farrell, a down-and-out gambler hired as the right-hand man of a German casino... view more

Noir: Shadow of a Doubt

Director: Alfred Hitchcock
USA 1943, 108 min, 35mm
  • Mar 23 & 27 @ 7pm
  • Mar 25 @ 4pm
<...>A dark, disturbing dissection of small-town, white-picket-fence America (and something of a 1940s precursor to David Lynch’s _Blue Velvet_), _Shadow of a Doubt_ is set in the sleepy Californian community of Santa Rosa, and pivots on the unusually close bond... view more
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