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Film-Philosophy, 10. 3 (December 2006)
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Martin Barker,
Envisaging Visualisationı: Some challenges from the international Lord of
the Rings audience project (1-25)
Robert Sinnerbrink,
A Heideggerian Cinema?: On Terence Malickıs The Thin Red Line (26-37)
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Marty Fairbairn,
Intrusion of the Real: an interview with Sophie Fiennes, Director, The
Pervertıs Guide to Cinema (38-49)
Martha P. Nochimson,
Like a Ribbon of Dreams: New York Film Festival 2006 Report (Part One)
(50-61)
Martha P. Nochimson,
Based on a True Story: New York Film Festival 2006 Report (Part Two) (62-73)
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Peter Catapano,
Sin Cities on Edward Dimendberg Film Noir and the Spaces of Modernity
(74-79)
Dara Patricia Downey,
Just Look At Me Now: Problems of Viewing in Film Noir on Edward Dimendberg
Film Noir and the Spaces of Modernity (80-94)
Francis Guerin,
Review of Richard W.McCormick and Alison Guenther-Pal (eds.) German Essays
on Film (95-100)
Joanne Goss,
Review of Matt Hills The Pleasures of Horror (101-103)
James Kendrick,
The Many Shades of Red on Steven Jay Schneider New Hollywood Violence
(104-108)
Alex Bussey,
Does Exactly What It Says On The Tin on Christopher Grau (ed.) Philosophers
Explore the Matrix (109-113)
John S. Vassar,
From Socrates to Seinfeld: Whatıs the Deal with Nothing? on William Irwin
(ed.) Seinfeld and Philosophy: A Book About Everything and Nothing (114-121)
Ben Little,
Impractical Pragmatics in Richard A. Gilmore Doing Philosophy at the Movies
(122-128)
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