Noir
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'''Noir''' is the French word for [[black]] or [[dark]]. It may refer to: | '''Noir''' is the French word for [[black]] or [[dark]]. It may refer to: | ||
*[[Film noir]], a film genre | *[[Film noir]], a film genre |
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Noir is the French word for black or dark. It may refer to:
- Film noir, a film genre
- Of or pertaining to film noir, or the atmosphere associated with that genre
- Roman noir, the French equivalent of the gothic novel.
- Noir fiction, another name for "hardboiled" crime fiction.
- Grand Prix de l'humour noir
- Sci-fi noir
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