Godard was certainly influenced ('informed') by Deleuze in histoire
(s) du cinéma 1 (a or b, I can't remember).
H
> the film-philosophy group is a tough one, because writers like
> carroll dip in and out of it. deleuze is a special case who has
> influenced a lot of somewhat misguided work, though hopefully his
> work will be understood soon. it has something to do less with
> philosophy, think, than with an rewriting of the existentiality of
> the film image and its contextualization in 20th Century history
> (strangely similar to godard's "histoire(s) du cinema"). the film-
> philosophy movement is promising, however...we'll see
> h
>
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