Henry Hathaway's Niagara - the use of the Rainbow Tower's carillon as
a recurring element on the soundtrack (it's one of the first things we
hear in the film after the title music), as well as a central plot
device and location, is quite haunting, anticipatory of similar effects
in Vertigo.
edo
I am looking for examples of the use of music and songs in films that can
be described as noir. Where music plays an integral role in moving the film
along. Mainstream examples also welcome.
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regards,
Shashwati Talukdar
夏雪莉
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last call //
ANALOGICA SHORT FILM SELECTION //
italy, oct 2015
deadline submission 30.6.2015
http://www.analogica.org/film-2015.html
thanks!
best
vinz
analogica.org
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