Thinking Through Cinema: Film as PhilosophyISBN: 978-1-4051-5411-6
Paperback
240 pages
March 2006, Wiley-Blackwell
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The collection brings together a wide range of contributors,
including both philosophers and film scholars. All of them address
the question of whether philosophy can take the form of, or be
articulated through, film.
- A new text for the growing field of philosophy of film,
engaging with a variety of questions concerning the relationship
between film and art, aesthetics and philosophy.
- Explores a wide variety of forms and periods of film, such as
the avant-garde, continental film and popular American cinema, to
present diverse answers to this question.
- Draws on a range of films, from the works of Hitchcock to Mission: Impossible and Being John Malkovich.