Cinema 1 by Gilles Deleuze
The Movement-Image
This seminal work explores the philosophical underpinnings of film, examining how cinema creates a unique form of movement and time through the lens of Henri Bergson's theories. It delves into the concept of the "movement-image," analyzing how films from the silent era to the classical Hollywood period represent reality and perception. By dissecting the technical and narrative elements of cinema, the book offers a profound insight into how films not only reflect but also shape our understanding of the world, making it an essential read for those interested in the intersection of philosophy and film theory.
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- Published
- 1983
- Nationality
- French
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 224-240
- Original Language
- French
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