Angelica Jade Bastién

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On being Black in film noir

Angelica Jade Bastién examines the complex relationship that American film noir has had with Black people, and finds that the genre’s coolness, style and unmistakable milieu have always been heavily indebted to Black culture.

By Angelica Jade Bastién

On being Black in film noir
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