Cinema I : the movement-image
Language: English Series: The Bloomsbury Revelations SeriesPublication details: Bloomsbury 2013 LondonDescription: xix, 278pISBN:- 9781472508300
- 791.4301 D378c
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PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur | General Stacks | 791.4301 D378c (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | A185697 |
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791.43 M459n Novel to film | 791.4301 B634D DELEUZE ON CINEMA | 791.4301 C767 The continental philosophy of film reader | 791.4301 D378c Cinema I | 791.4301 G238p A philosophy of cinematic art | 791.4301 M39f2 FILM THEORY AND CRITICISM | 791.4302 W148c3 The complete guide to film and digital production |
Cinema I is the first volume of Deleuze's revolutionary work on the theory of cinema (concluded in Cinema II, also available in the Bloomsbury Revelations series). Drawing on the philosophy of Henri Bergson, Deleuze identified his work as “a logic of the cinema”, setting out to “isolate certain cinematographic concepts” philosophically. To do this, he brings together diverse examples from a variety of major filmmakers, including Ingmar Bergman, Charlie Chaplin, Sergei Eisenstein and Alfred Hitchcock, among many others.
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