4.0 Poverty Row, Ida Lupino and the "B" Film
4.0 Poverty Row, Ida Lupino and the "B" Film
Al is about to have some heavy internal dialogue (voice over) in Detour
In this module we will consider the explosion of production, influence and impact of "Poverty Row" studios on Noir and look at Edger G Ulmer's Detour (1945). We will also take a look at the only woman who directed a Film Noir and had an incredibly exceptional career, Ida Lupino.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
By the end of this module, you will be able to:
1.Describe stylistic and thematic elements of Poverty Row productions
2.Identify and assess Poverty Row's unique contributions in regards to noir elements of lighting, characterization, theme, mood and tone
3.Assess Detour (1945) as a representative Poverty Row Noir
TO-DO LIST
To meet the objectives of this module, you will complete the following activities and assessments:
1.Read Naremore Chapter 4 "Money, critics and the art of noir" and "Detours to Detour" (Links to an external site.) AFTER watching Detour.
2.Review all the clips and content in this module
3.Watch Detour
TIPS
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SCHEDULE
You should expect to spend at least 6 hours to complete all the learning activities of each module. Do not wait until the last minute to complete assignments and submit work.
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