01209nam a22001937a 4500003000400000005001700004008004100021022001400062040001700076041000800093100002600101245006900127260002800196300001500224490003300239505060100272630003000873856011200903OSt20260511105942.0260428b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a1466-4615 aTBSbENcTBS aeng aBell, Jeffreyeauthor aThinking with cinemab: deleuze and film theoryc/ Jeffrey Bell. bFilm-Philosophy,c1997. a1-6 pages. aFilm-Philosophyvvol.1, no.1 aIn this edition of Iris serious attention is paid to the film theory of Gilles Deleuze. As D. N. Rodowick correctly notes in his introduction, Deleuze's film theory has largely been ignored either because commentators approach his cinema books with insufficient knowledge of Deleuze's concepts and philosophical work as a whole (which Deleuze presupposes throughout his cinema books), or one is familiar with Deleuze's work but is inadequately knowledgeable of film and film theory. This collection of essays attempts to approach Deleuze's film books while avoiding either of these two pitfalls.  0aB2 PBT Film Studies (BiM) uhttps://research-ebsco-com.hub.tbs-education.fr/linkprocessor/plink?id=72c49e7b-065d-303a-8285-a5f7cf9b1cc7