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Loading... Cinema 1: Movement-Imageby Gilles Deleuze
None. yes, learning about the philosophy behind film. they take film REALLY seriously in France. oh and Denmark too. hey, just about any country in Europe that once had a monarchy. the future of entertainment is all we know of sharing knowledge. not. anyway, this is an interesting interpretation of the logos behind great 'cinema'. not to sound too british.. no reviews | add a review
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Cinema 1 is essential reading. I really like the first chapter, his theses on movement. Of course, Deleuze relates everything to [author: Henri Bergson]. So, you'll need to be familiar with [book: Matter and Memory] and [book: Creative Evolution]. (