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The French Connection
1971 film by William Friedkin
neo-noir
thumb|upright=1.1|Lobby card for David Lynch's Blue Velvet (1986), an example of neo-noir. Neo-noir is a film genre from the 1970s, in the era of New Hollywood, which is primarily associated with the subversion and visual style of classic film noir tropes, adapting the themes of 1940s and 1950s American film noir for contemporary audiences, often with vibrant colors and high-contrast, more graphic depictions of violence or sexuality, thematic motifs, and nonlinear narrative or editing.
Brother
1997 film directed by Aleksei Balabanov
The Element of Crime
1984 film by Lars von Trier
Zift
Zift (, Dzift) is a 2008 black-and-white Bulgarian drama film that combines neo-noir and black comedy with socialist retro motifs; it is based on Vladislav Todorov's 2006 same-named novel and he also wrote the script. Zift was directed by Javor Gardev and premiered on 27 June 2008 at the 30th Moscow International Film Festival, where it won a Silver George for Best Director and the Best Film Prize of the Russian Film Clubs Federation.
tech noir
genre of fiction
Klopka
Klopka (English: The Trap, ) is a 2007 psychological thriller film directed by Srdan Golubović, based on the novel of the same name, written by Nenad Teofilović.
Terribly Happy
2008 film by Henrik Ruben Genz
Insomnia
1997 film directed by Erik Skjoldbjærg
The Ugly Swans
2006 film by Konstantin Lopushansky
Las Meninas
2008 film by Ihor Podolchak, Dean Karr
The Night Comes for Us
2018 film directed by Timo Tjahjanto
Strangled
2016 film by Árpád Sopsits
Invisible Waves
2006 film by Pen-Ek Ratanaruang
Delirium
2013 film by Ihor Podolchak
list of neo-noir titles
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Man in die Donker
1962 South African drama film
Dead Time: Kala
2007 film by Joko Anwar