Romantic comedy : film noir /

Program explores romantic comedy films which often indirectly reveal truths about the battle of the sexes. Explores both sides of American romantic comedy, the surface humor and its roots in questions of gender and sexuality, Includes interviews with directors, screenwriters and scholars. The seco...

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Corporate Authors: New York Center for Visual History, KCET (Television station : Los Angeles, Calif.), British Broadcasting Corporation, Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.), Fox Video (Firm)
Format: Video VHS
Language:English
Published: Beverly Hills, CA : Fox Video, Inc., [1995]
Series:American cinema ; 2.
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