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And usually, that means everything is better.Noir is the exact opposite of that, right?Noir is in conversation with the reality we live in now.
Noir is the exact opposite of that, right?
Noir is in conversation with the reality we live in now.
Noir detectives get drunk not for no reason, right?
Noir in this country.
Travel Noire Experiences, they're small group experiences.
Because it's a noir more kind of piece, but at the same time it deals with something that is so profound that it hurts.
Because in a noir film, you're going to get lost.
Every time a noir trope pops up, it's like, look, everything is bad because you're trapped by your circumstances.
So thinking about noir stereotypes, one thing I noticed is that in another noir book, every time the protagonist would have been like hit
sort of feel that noir has.
But in classic noir, those detectives don't get traumatized.
really well with P Noir or with alberino or with Cabernet salvan um and then
looks very film noir to me.
It's the noir era.
is sort of a noir feeling to a certain extent.
It was Pinot Noir.
the great American Pinot Noir.
are obsessed with Pinot Noir.
Qu'ils soient noirs, qu'ils soient jaunes, etc.
And so Travel Noire started out as an editorial site.
that Travel Noire didn't make any money.
I started Travel Noire while I still had my full-time job.
So I started Travel Noire in 2013.
I started Travel Noire and I didn't quit until-- well, I got fired.
So Travel Noire is doing pretty good.
Avec un collectif de Jeudi Noir, on avait squatté ça.
And the thing I love about the noir detective, whether it's Bogart, or Nicholson, or whatever, is that they're not really moralists.
It's an intersection of fantasy and noir, which are two genres that answer each other really well.
And I wanted to write a noir detective who actually feels her trauma.
Who here has heard of the Code Noir?
It's very interesting because the Code Noir is really interesting.
And that was sort of the noir version.
writing a kind of a noir crime-ish thing, I needed an urban area.
on met en esclavage les noirs qui sont sur ce continent africain qui est peuplé de gens noirs.
And so the idea for Travel Noire was born there.
And so it's kind of-- Travel Noire kind of started out of that.
So that's what Travel Noire is.
And so I think the Travel Noire mission kind of came out of that.
So I would work on Travel Noire from 6:00 AM to 9:00 AM, go to work from 9:00 to 5:00, and then work on Travel Noire
one of his houses in Pointe-Noire. This house used to be the residence of the
And then how beautifully sensual and delicious Pinot Noir can be.
Non, je suis noir.
And one of the things that's been great about noir films, at their best, is that they peel the corner back and say,
How did you think about making this kind of noir, period piece in this moment, and really giving yourself that space and that canvas
So I noticed you kind of lean into a lot of noir tropes.
Her spiral is something that I wanted to see in a noir narrative that I think I've been missing my whole life.
But I sometimes think a better description might be graphic auto noir.
Being from the Antilles I had to know the Code Noir, it was like the civil code for how black people were treated
If you don't understand that the Code Noir ended in 1848 and that's extremely close to our times you won't understand the mentalities we see today.
Pinot noir and salmon.
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