The Time Image by Gilles Deleuze

Cinema 2

This philosophical exploration delves into the evolution of cinema, focusing on the shift from classical narrative structures to more abstract and fragmented forms of storytelling. It examines how post-war cinema broke away from traditional representations of time and space, embracing a more fluid and dynamic approach that reflects the complexities of modern life. Through an analysis of various filmmakers and their works, the text highlights the emergence of a new cinematic language that prioritizes the viewer's perception and experience, challenging conventional notions of reality and narrative coherence.

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Published
1985
Nationality
French
Length
Moderate
Pages
350-400
Original Language
French
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(3.0)
Alternate Titles
- Cinema 2: The Time-Image

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