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Dennis Broe

    Dennis Broe es un autor cuyo trabajo profundiza en el examen crítico del cine negro (film noir), el cine internacional y los contextos socioeconómicos que dan forma a la producción cinematográfica. Le interesa particularmente cómo las obras cinematográficas reflejan y comentan las condiciones sociales y laborales. El enfoque analítico de Broe busca desenterrar significados más profundos dentro de las películas, ofreciendo comentarios perspicaces sobre su importancia cultural. Su presencia en los medios, transmitiendo desde París, solidifica aún más su compromiso con la teoría y la crítica cinematográfica.

    The House That Buff Built
    Maverick
    Class, Crime and International Film Noir. Globalizing America's Dark Art
    • Maverick

      • 136 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      The book explores the innovative approach of the television series Maverick, which aired from 1957 to 1962, presenting a non-traditional hero in Bret Maverick, a gambler focused on pleasure rather than power. It examines how the show infused humor, satire, and irony into the Western genre, contrasting with the typical moralistic narratives of its time. Author Dennis Broe analyzes the show's subversion of conventions seen in other Westerns like Gunsmoke and Bonanza, highlighting the significant contributions of producer Roy Huggins and lead actor James Garner.

      Maverick
    • The House That Buff Built

      • 304 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Set in the early 1950s, detectives Harry Palmer and Crystal Eckart navigate both the gritty backstreets and the polished main streets of Los Angeles, uncovering crime and dispossession in marginalized communities, particularly among Mexican, Black, and Chinese populations. Their investigation reveals troubling connections between land interests and major media outlets, forcing them to confront the challenges of living and loving amidst pervasive corruption and deceit.

      The House That Buff Built