American Night: (2021)

In the hyper-stylized world of , art and crime aren't just related—they are indistinguishable. Directed by Alessio Della Valle, this neo-noir thriller uses a missing Andy Warhol masterpiece as the catalyst for a lethal collision between the high-stakes art world and the New York Mafia. A Canvas of Neo-Noir Style

The cast features a blend of veteran character actors and established leads: Film Review: American Night (2021) Dir. Alessio Della Valle American Night (2021)

: Borrowing heavily from Tarantino-esque tropes, the story unfolds in chapters with character introductions scrawled on screen, following various perspectives that eventually overlap. The Key Players In the hyper-stylized world of , art and

: The film opens with a mob boss "painting" a canvas by firing bullets into it, setting a tone where creation and destruction are one and the same. Alessio Della Valle : Borrowing heavily from Tarantino-esque

: Cinematographers Ben Nott and Andrzej Sekula (who previously worked on Pulp Fiction ) use neon palettes and atmospheric lighting to create a "pop-art" look.

The film's most defining feature is its , which transforms every scene into a visual installation.