The Southeastern Center For Contemporary Art, SECCA, is stepping into the shadows.

Their retreat from the light is in honor of film noir. Film noir is a genre known for bleak detective stories, fog, femme fatales, moral dilemmas, and criminal activity. The 1st annual Going Dark Film Noir Screening Series ignites the silver screen of SECCA on June 11th. Films showing include The Killing, The Asphalt Jungle, and Alfred Hitchcock's The Wrong Man.

The Going Dark Film Noir Screening Series starts in glorious black & white on Thursday, June 11th at 8pm. The series runs through July 16th.Eddie spoke with Alex Brown, SECCA Programs Coordinator. He curated the series, which begins with the 1944 Billy Wilder film Double Indemnity.

 

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