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Exhibitions, 2: Exploring Mexico's Film Noir

By David Schonauer   Wednesday October 29, 2014

Through the 1940s and ’50s, expressionistic film noir became a Hollywood staple; but an exhibition from the Fundación Televisa examines Mexico’s own film noir tradition. The exhibition, titled “NoirMex,” features 70 photographs—black and white, naturally—created as promotional material for films like The Kingdom of Gangsters (1947) and Paco Smart (1951) …

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