Film noir is a film style characterized by its dark and cynical themes, often featuring morally ambiguous characters, stark lighting contrasts, and a brooding atmosphere. The term is French for "black film," reflecting the ominous and gritty nature of the genre.
Noir, noire means black in French.
Depends. If you mean "Noir" as in french for "Black", then the correct spelling would be "Noir". If you mean something besides what I just stated, then it would probably be "Noire".
noir means black in French. The feminine is 'noire'.
It is filmed in Hawaii if that's what you mean
It means 'of black'. It is actually De Noir.
noir means (aka black)
Flim made of a camra when some one do drama or flim its save on camra and come on t.v
Flim Fest was created in 2004.
Un sac à dos noir is a black backpack in French.
They move but they usually flim it in Wales Cardiff BBC
The word for "Noir" (I'm guessing you mean the color black by that) in Japanese is Kuroi. くろい ku ro i
Quatre chats en noir means 'four cats (dressed) in black' in English.