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Gothic film

A Gothic film is a film that is based on Gothic fiction or contains Gothic elements. Since various definite film genres—including science fiction, film noir, thriller, and comedy—have used Gothic elements, the Gothic film is challenging to define clearly as a genre. Gothic elements have also infused the horror film genre, contributing supernatural and nightmarish elements. To create a Gothic atmosphere, filmmakers have sought to create new camera tricks that challenge audiences' perceptions.[1] Gothic films also reflected contemporary issues. A New Companion to The Gothic's Heidi Kaye said "strong visuals, a focus on sexuality and an emphasis on audience response" characterize Gothic films like they did the literary works.[2] The Encyclopedia of the Gothic said the foundation of Gothic film was the combination of Gothic literature, stage melodrama, and German expressionism.[3]

In The Cambridge Companion to Gothic Fiction, Misha Kavka says Gothic film is not an established genre, rather contributing Gothic images, plots, characters, and styles to films. These elements are often found in "the broader category of horror". Kavka quotes William Patrick Day's definition of the Gothic: "[it] tantalizes us with fear, both as its subject and its effect; it does so, however, not primarily through characters or plots or even language, but through spectacle". Cinema suits the Gothic definition in creating images that establish the spectacle.[4]

Gothic romance film

. 2009. Farber on Film: The Complete Film Writings of Manny Farber. Edited by Robert Polito. Library of America. ISBN 978-1-59853-050-6

Farber, Manny

Hughes, William; Punter, David; Smith, Andrew, eds. (2015). The Encyclopedia of the Gothic. . ISBN 978-1-119-21041-2.

John Wiley & Sons

Kavka, Misha (2002). "The Gothic on screen". In Hogle, Jerrold E. (ed.). . Cambridge Companions to Literature. Cambridge University Press. pp. 209–228. ISBN 978-0-521-79466-4.

The Cambridge Companion to Gothic Fiction

Kaye, Heidi (2015). "Gothic Film". In Punter, David (ed.). A New Companion to The Gothic. Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture. . pp. 239–251. ISBN 978-1-119-06250-9.

Wiley-Blackwell

Rall, Hannes; Jernigan, Daniel (2015). "Adapting Gothic Literature for Animation". In ; Brien, Donna Lee (eds.). New Directions in 21st-Century Gothic: The Gothic Compass. Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Literature. Routledge. pp. 39–53. ISBN 978-1-317-60902-5.

Piatti-Farnell, Lorna

Bell, James, ed. (2013). Gothic: The Dark Heart of Film. . ISBN 978-1-84457-682-1.

BFI Publishing

Hand, Richard J.; McRoy, Jay, eds. (2020). Gothic Film: An Edinburgh Companion. . ISBN 978-1-4744-4804-8.

Edinburgh University Press

Punter, David; Byron, Glennis (2004). "Gothic Film". The Gothic. . pp. 65–70. ISBN 978-0-631-22063-3.

Wiley-Blackwell

Reyes, Xavier Aldana (2020). Gothic Cinema. Routledge Film Guidebooks. . ISBN 978-1-138-22756-9.

Routledge

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Gothic Film in the ‘40s: Doomed Romance and Murderous Melodrama