Filmosophy:

Filmosophy is a provocative new manifesto for a radically philosophical way of understanding cinema. The book coalesces twentieth-century ideas of film as thought (from Hugo Münsterberg to Gilles Deleuze) into a practical theory of 'film-thinking', arguing that film style conveys poetic id...

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Main Author: Frampton, Daniel (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London [u.a.] Wallflower Press 2006
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:Filmosophy is a provocative new manifesto for a radically philosophical way of understanding cinema. The book coalesces twentieth-century ideas of film as thought (from Hugo Münsterberg to Gilles Deleuze) into a practical theory of 'film-thinking', arguing that film style conveys poetic ideas through a constant dramatic 'intent' about the characters, spaces and events of film. With discussions of contemporary filmmakers such as Béla Tarr, Michael Haneke and the Dardenne brothers, this timely intervention into the study of film and philosophy will stir argument and discussion among both filmgoers and filmmakers alike.
Item Description:Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
Physical Description:254 S.
ISBN:9781904764847
9781904764854

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