The Philosophy of Film: Towards an Understanding of Film as Art
A film conference, 8th-9th June 2006.
To be held at the philosophy department of the University of Liverpool.
'Why do people go to the cinema? What takes them into a darkened room
where, for two hours, they watch the play of shadows on a sheet? The search
for entertainment? The need for a kind of drug? All over the world there
are, indeed, entertainment firms and organisations which exploit cinema and
television and spectacles of many other kinds. Our starting point, however,
should not be there.....' Andrei Tarkovsky
Many films give us information, explanation; they please the spectator with
their action, music, dialogue, scenery (and what pleases the most is
commonly derived from other arts). They might be fast, slow, violent,
clever, crass, driven by commerce or ideas, but rarely with an
understanding of nature, of life. They distract us, discourage us from
taking the medium seriously, of thinking seriously about film as a
distinctive art form. The aim of this conference is to clarify film's role,
to think about and better appreciate film as art. Areas that might be of
interest include:
· The role of the director
· Film as philosophy
· Film as an evocative art
· Religious feeling and film
· Film and imagination
· Film and Eastern tradition
· The film and its audience: contemplation versus explanation
While this conference has a philosophical focus, it is open to all
postgraduates and academics who are interested in film, aesthetics and art,
whatever their position on the matter. We are looking for papers that
display originality, sensitivity and imagination.
Abstracts (around 300 words) for presentations (of no more than 30 minutes)
should be submitted by email to John Adams at [log in to unmask]
Deadline for submissions: 15th March
£20 registration fee
Conference organisers:
John Adams ([log in to unmask])and Payal Doctor ([log in to unmask])
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