4.6 Module 4 Summary

 4.6 Module 4 Summary


RECAP
In this module you've learned about the contribution of Poverty Row studios, Edgar G. Ulmer and Ida Lupino and their respective contributions to the 'B' Noir. Demonstrated in Detour are several stylistic, "oppositional" elements clearly influenced by Ulmer's earlier work in German Expressionism.

To demonstrate your learning, you completed the following activities and assessments: 

1.Read Naremore, Chapter 4, "Some Detours to Detour" (Links to an external site.) and all
    module page content
2.Watched all Module clips and Detour

RESOURCES

Edgar G. Ulmer, Film Comment (Links to an external site.)

A Recipe For Quick and Dirty Noir, Noah Isenberg (Links to an external site.)

Early Poverty Row Studios (Images of America) (book)

Edgar G. Ulmer A Filmmaker at the Margins (Weimar and Now: German Cultural Criticism Book 48)

Edgar G. Ulmer, Senses of Cinema (Links to an external site.)

Ida Lupino, Senses of Cinema (Links to an external site.)

Ida Lupino: Beyond the Camera by Mary Ann Anderson

Ida Lupino, Director: Her Art & Resilience in Times of Transition by Therese Grisham and Julie Grossman 

"Preserving Poverty Row Q&A with Scott MacQueen" UCLA Film & Television Archive - Link Here

Rare TV Interview with Ann Savage - Link Here

City Cinematheque: Foster Hirsch on "The Hitch-Hiker" - Link Here

LOOKING AHEAD

Now you're ready to move on to Module 5




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