Well "accessibility" is not the point. I'm into philosophy for a couple
of years right now but I suppose film is an interesting dimension next
to books if I think about it right now.
BTW any "film material" is fine.
Thanks!
-Justin.
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> Not entirely in the same vein, but there's also Alexandre Astruc's
> Sartre film and much of Godard - "2 or 3 Things", "Letter to Jane" and
> "Notre Musique" jump out as aprticularly accessible..
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Thank you!
-Justin.
Eduardo Abrantes wrote:
> Greetings.
> Some suggestions (though i'm not sure if subtitled version are easy to
> come by...):
> - (not a film but a tv series) Pierre-André Boutang's "L'Abécédaire de
> Gilles Deleuze"
> - Philippe Calderon and François Ewald's "Foucault par lui-même"
> - Guy Débord's "La Société du spectacle"
> - Richard Wisser e Walter Rüdel's "Martin Heidegger - Im Denken
> unterwegs"
> - (also a tv series) Chris Marker's "L'Héritage de la chouette"
>
> Good luck with your new hobby!
>
> Eduardo Abrantes
>
> On 24 Mar 2007, at 13:47, J Zijlstra wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I've seen "Derrida", "Zizek!", "The Pervert's Guide to Cinema -
>> Lacanian Psychoanalysis and Film" and "Wittgenstein" all recently.
>>
>> But I'm not able to really find more films like this.
>>
>> Can some point me to websites, names films?
>>
>> I suppose if it is possible I got a new hobby!
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Justin
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