Ep. 8: Brick (2005) & In A Lonely Place (1950)
Join Dani and Nick for the eighth episode of KINOTOMIC.
In Episode 8 we will be discussing all things noir. First with In A Lonely Place, directed by Nicholas Ray and starring Humphrey Bogart, and then with Brick, a high-school noir directed by Rian Johnson and starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
Vivian Sobchack quote from her essay 'Lounge Time: Postwar Crises and the Chronotope of Film Noir' (1998): “The noir world of bars, diners and seedy hotels, of clandestine yet public meetings in which domesticity and kinship relations are subverted, denied and undone, a world of little labor and less love, of threatened men and sexually and economically predatory women – this world (concretely part of wartime and postwar American culture) realises a frightening reversal and perversion of home and the coherent, stable, idealised and idyllic past of prewar American patriarchy and patriotism.”
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