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Gilles Deleuze

Bloomsbury Publishing

Cinema I

Cinema I

ISBN: 9781472508300

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In Cinema I, Gilles Deleuze presents a groundbreaking philosophical analysis of cinema. Drawing from filmmakers such as Eisenstein, Hitchcock, and Welles, Deleuze explores the concept of the "movement-image," analyzing how film captures time, space, and movement. This book is both a study of film theory and a philosophical inquiry into the nature of visual storytelling.

Why You Should Read This Book

  • Gain a deeper understanding of the philosophical foundations of cinema.
  • Explore the concept of the "movement-image" and its implications for film analysis.
  • Discover insights into the works of influential filmmakers.
  • Appreciate Deleuze’s unique approach to merging philosophy and film theory.
  • Enhance your perspective on the relationship between art and thought.

About the Author

Gilles Deleuze (1925–1995) was a French philosopher known for his works on metaphysics, epistemology, and aesthetics. His collaborations with Félix Guattari and his innovative approaches to cinema have had a lasting impact on contemporary philosophy and art theory.

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