Celebrate ‘Noirvember’ with Free Film Streaming from BAPL

Film noir enthusiasts can celebrate Noirvember with a selection of classic and contemporary films available for free streaming through Kanopy with a Bethlehem Area Public Library (BAPL) card.

Film noir enthusiasts can celebrate Noirvember with a selection of classic and contemporary films available for free streaming through Kanopy with a Bethlehem Area Public Library (BAPL) card. Filmmaker and blogger Ron Williams, a Bethlehem resident, has provided an introduction to the genre and his top recommendations.

Williams describes film noir as a genre encompassing ā€œfedoras, trench coats and high-contrast black and white film,ā€ along with ā€œseedy bars filled with chain smoking private eyes and ex-cons looking for a big scoreā€ and ā€œstar-crossed lovers with an inconvenient husband who needs to disappear.ā€ He noted that the term, coined by French critics after World War II, encapsulates the genre’s dark themes of ā€œinsecurity, nihilism and existentialism.ā€

You can find a handful of film noir movies on Kanopy that are archetypal of the genre. Williams’ recommendations for classic period film noir include:

  • ā€œKansas City Confidentialā€ (1952): A complex heist film featuring a crew of strangers brought together for a high-stakes job.
  • ā€œDetourā€ (1945): A gripping tale of a down-on-his-luck piano player whose journey takes a sinister turn.
  • ā€œToo Late For Tearsā€ (1949): A man grapples with a moral dilemma when a bag of money falls into his lap.

French Noir:

  • ā€œSymphony for a Massacreā€ (1963): A French noir classic filled with backstabbers, two-timers, schemers and total degenerates.
  • ā€œLe SamouraĆÆā€ (1967): Alain Delon stars as a methodical assassin in this stylish neo-noir.

Neo Noir:

  • ā€œThe Long Goodbyeā€ (1973): Robert Altman’s adaptation of Raymond Chandler’s novel, featuring Elliot Gould as private detective Phillip Marlowe.

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