Tuesday, April 9, 2024
Year : 2, Issue : 15
Film noir is back, with a lot of color, starring Colin Farrell in “Sugar,” a new Apple+ series set in contemporary Los Angeles.
The role of a private detective battling inner demons as he tracks down a Hollywood producer’s missing granddaughter is a dream come true for the Golden Globe Award winner for best actor in “The Banshees of Inisherin.”
The noir genre began with crime films in the 1940s and 1950s, featuring sharp shadows, pessimistic characters, smoke and rainy streets in black and white.
The series, which premieres on Friday, juxtaposes the colorful landscapes of Los Angeles with scenes that look like vintage Hollywood noir. Scenes between characters are edited in ways that surprised the actors.
“I knew I was filming a noir but then once I’m done with my process, there’s a completely separate creative process that happens after,” said British actor Kirby Howell-Baptiste, who plays Sugar’s manager Ruby in a contemporary twist.
Farrell fondly recalled some nights when they were shooting car footage: Cinematographer Cesar Charlone would get in the passenger seat and Farrell would drive them to downtown Los Angeles for 40 minutes.
Source: Reuters