It's Noirsville, a visually oriented blog celebrating the vast and varied sources of inspiration, all of the resulting output, and all of the creative reflections back, of a particular style/tool of film making used in certain film/plot sequences or for a films entirety that conveyed claustrophobia, alienation, obsession, and events spiraling out of control, that came to fruition in the roughly the period of the last two and a half decades of B&W film.
Sunday, November 30, 2025
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Friday, November 28, 2025
Noirsville Update - The Wrong Man (1993) The Good, the Bad, and The Heartbreaker
Updated the old review with better resolution screencaps and some clips, this film is a relatively unknown gem and demands needs a Blu-ray release. Click image/
Thursday, November 27, 2025
La Jetée (1962) Dystopian Noir Short from the Twilight Zone
Written and directed by Chris Marker. Cinematography by Chris Marker and Jean Chiabaut, edited by Jean Ravel. Music by Trevor Duncan.
The film stars Jean Négroni, Narrator, Hélène Chatelain as The Woman, Davos Hanich as The Man, Jacques Ledoux as The Experimenter, with André Heinrich, Jacques Branchu, Pierre Joffroy as the Assassin with glasses.
Story
Black screen. Your ears fill with the soaring whine of jet engines before the screen fills with Orly Airport. Paris. Some time before WWIII.
So we are looking at the Terrace of La Jetée. There are evenly spaced, glass enclosed stairwell / foul weather shelters, along the length of the observation terrace. We see three Boing 707s sitting on the tarmac. The sound of the jets changes to a choir singing "Tropaire en l'honneur de la Sainte Croix" as the credits roll.
A voice over tells us that this is the story of a man haunted by a vison from his childhood. At Orly, parents took their children to the Terrace to watch the planes take off and land. A cheap diversion. He remembers a setting sun and a woman's face. We are told that he's not even sure if it was real or an image of a tender moment he created to get through the madness to come.
Then there's sudden violence, a crumpling body and the terrace is blurred by fear. Later he knew he had seen a man die. And sometime later it all goes Noirsville with the destruction of Paris.
Many died and some believed themselves the victors, Others were taken prisoner. The survivors settled below Challiot in and underground network of galleries.
The prisoners were subjected to experiments. Space was out of the question and the only hope for survival for remaining mankind was to escape into time. This was the purpose of the experiments. The man was selected because he had a strong childhood memory.
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| Davos Hanich as The Man |
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| Hélène Chatelain as The Woman |
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| Jacques Ledoux as The Experimenter |








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