

Cinema
Book • 1986
Deleuze's 'Cinema' comprises two volumes, 'Cinema 1: The Movement Image' and 'Cinema 2: The Time Image'.
These books offer a philosophical analysis of cinema and its relationship to thought.
Deleuze explores concepts such as the movement-image, the time-image, and the crystal-image.
He examines the works of various filmmakers, including Welles, Hitchcock, and Godard.
Deleuze highlights the transformative potential of cinema and its capacity to challenge traditional modes of perception and understanding.
The 'Cinema' books are essential reading for film scholars and anyone interested in the intersection of philosophy and cinema.
These books offer a philosophical analysis of cinema and its relationship to thought.
Deleuze explores concepts such as the movement-image, the time-image, and the crystal-image.
He examines the works of various filmmakers, including Welles, Hitchcock, and Godard.
Deleuze highlights the transformative potential of cinema and its capacity to challenge traditional modes of perception and understanding.
The 'Cinema' books are essential reading for film scholars and anyone interested in the intersection of philosophy and cinema.
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Gilles Deleuze, "On Painting" (U Minnesota Press, 2025)



