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30 reviewsISBN 10: 1441122575
ISBN 13: 9781441122575
Author: Robert Sinnerbrink
This is a critical exploration of analytic and Continental philosophies of film, which puts film-philosophy into practice with detailed discussions of three filmmakers. The book includes philosophical readings of three key contemporary filmmakers: Malick, Lynch and Von Trier. It also features links to online resources, guides to further reading and a filmography.
Part I: The Analytic-Cognitivist Turn
The Empire Strikes Back: Critiques of ‘Grand Theory’
The Rules of the Game: New Ontologies of Film
Adaptation: Philosophical Approaches to Narrative
PART II: From Cognitivism to Film-Philosophy
A.I.: Cognitivism Goes to the Movies
Bande à part: Deleuze and Cavell as Film-Philosophers
Scenes From a Marriage: On the Idea of Film as Philosophy
PART III: Cinematic Thinking
Hollywood in Trouble: David Lynch’s INLAND EMPIRE
‘Chaos Reigns’: Anti-Cognitivism in Lars von Trier’s Antichrist
Song of the Earth: Cinematic Romanticism in Terrence Malick’s The New World
Coda: ‘The Six Most Beautiful Minutes in the History of Cinema’
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Tags: Robert Sinnerbrink, Philosophies, Film