>As a filmstudent in germany I am wondering where the term
>-film-philosophy- comes from. Is it a subject of study in the UK ? And
>on which ideas or authors is it based?
>I only know the two volumes about film from the philosopher Gilles
>Deleuze. But here in Germany the discussion about these filmbooks very
>often leads rather into philosophical questions then to the encounter of
>a special point of view on film from which a filmanalyst, -historian, or
>-theorist could benefit. Is there any atempt to deal with Deleuzes
>filmbooks as a filmanalyst in the UK?
>And again what is the subject of study of film-philosophy in the UK?
>
>Greetings Birgit
Oh please - don't drag Deleuze in again - we had protracted arguments about
his work months ago. More than enough time was wasted on it then :-)
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