Neo-Noir is a modern film genre based on classic Film Noir that was first identified in the 1970s. It adopts many conventions of Film Noir, such as chiaroscuro lighting creating stark contrasts, but also incorporates new elements. Neo-Noir films often feature morally ambiguous protagonists with questionable pasts trying to reform. They also employ techniques like smoke and long tracking shots to obscure scenes rather than just shadows. Some well-known examples of Neo-Noir films that demonstrate these conventions are Se7en, The Dark Knight, and Fargo.