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  2. Cinema of Palestine - Wikipedia

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    The first film festival dedicated to Palestinian films was held in Baghdad in 1973, and Baghdad also hosted the next two Palestinian film festivals, in 1976 and 1980. [13] Mustafa Abu Ali was one of the early Palestinian film directors, and he helped found the Palestinian Cinema Association in Beirut in 1973.

  3. List of film noir titles - Wikipedia

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    Film noir is not a clearly defined genre (see here for details on the characteristics). Therefore, the composition of this list may be controversial. To minimize dispute the films included here should preferably feature a footnote linking to a reliable, published source which states that the mentioned film is considered to be a film noir by an expert in this field, e.g.

  4. James Miller (filmmaker) - Wikipedia

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    Frostbite Films was the name of the independent film production company set up by Miller and Shah in 2001 after this experience. [9] Miller and Shah were working on a documentary for the American cable network HBO at the time of his death. The resulting film, Death in Gaza, was released in 2004, and won three Emmys and one BAFTA TV award in ...

  5. Gaslight (1944 film) - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, film critic Emanuel Levy discussed the film noir aspects of the film: A thriller soaked in paranoia, Gaslight is a period films noir that, like Hitchcock's The Lodger and Hangover Square, is set in the Edwardian age. It's interesting to speculate about the prominence of a film cycle in the 1940s that can be described as 'Don't Trust ...

  6. The Sleeping Tiger - Wikipedia

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    The Sleeping Tiger is a 1954 British film noir directed by Joseph Losey and starring Alexis Smith, Dirk Bogarde and Alexander Knox. It was Losey's first British feature, which he directed under the pseudonym of Victor Hanbury due to being blacklisted in the McCarthy Era. [2] It was shot at Walton Studios and on location in London.

  7. Wicked as They Come - Wikipedia

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    The film would be made by an associated company, Film Locations, run by Maxwell Setton. [6] Laurence Harvey was offered a lead role but turned it down. [7] Lead roles eventually went to Arlene Dahl, Phil Carey and Herbert Marshall. [8] Filming was to have started in London on 28 November 1955 but eventually started on 2 December 1955. [9]

  8. Out of the Past - Wikipedia

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    Out of the Past (billed in the United Kingdom as Build My Gallows High) is a 1947 American film noir directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer, and Kirk Douglas. The film was adapted by Daniel Mainwaring (using the pseudonym Geoffrey Homes) from his 1946 novel Build My Gallows High (also written as Homes), [ 1 ] with ...

  9. They Made Me a Fugitive - Wikipedia

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    They Made Me a Fugitive (also known as They Made Me a Criminal; U.S. title: I Became a Criminal) is a 1947 British black-and-white film noir directed by Alberto Cavalcanti and starring Sally Gray and Trevor Howard. It was written by Noel Langley, based on the 1941 Jackson Budd novel A Convict Has Escaped. [1] Cinematography was by Otto Heller. [2]