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Has anyone mentioned YOL (Güney, 1982) yet, and JOURNEY OF HOPE (Reise der Hoffnung, Koller, 1990)?

Henry





> Someone mentioned Herzog's 'Aguirre' but it's also worth looking at his book 'Of Walking in Ice' where he treks from Munich to Paris to visit the renowned film critic Lotte Eisner.
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> So not a film, but definitely philosophical, and it's impossible to separate Herzog's cinematic art from this kind of activity.
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> Mark
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> Quoting Thomas Deane Tucker <[log in to unmask]>:
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>> Dear Film-Philosophers,
>> I am teaching a course in the fall on the philosophy, literature, and cultural representations of walking. I am looking for films where walking plays a central role to either show in the class or to reference. So far my list includes The Way, Wizard of Oz, Walkabout, Meek?s Cutoff, Walking (Canadian short), and the Way Back. Can anyone help add to my list?
>> Thanks in advance.
>> Best,
>> Thomas Deane Tucker
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