Transcendence and film cinematic encounters with the real
In this book, ten experts in philosophy of film explore the importance of transcendence for cinema as an art form in the films of the great directors, David Cronenberg, Karl Theodor Dreyer, Federico Fellini, Werner Herzog, Stanley Kubrick, David Lynch, Terrence Malick, Yasujiro Ozu, and Martin Scors...
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Lexington Books,
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Table of Contents:
- The dream of anxiety in David Lynch's Mulholland Drive / Dylan Trigg
- Transcendence and tragedy in My son, my son, what have ye done / Herbert Golder
- Existenz or existenz: transcendence in the early 21st century / K. Malcolm Richards
- Earth and world: Malick's Badlands / Jason M. Wirth
- Pointing towards transcendence: when film becomes art / Frédéric Seyler
- Transcendence in phenomenology and film: Ozu's Still lives / Allan Casebier
- Asa nisi masa: Kierkegaardian repetition in Fellini's 8 1/2 / Joseph Westfall
- Transcendence and the ineffable in Scorsese's Silence / David P. Nichols
- La passion de Jeanne d'arc and the cadence of images / John B. Brough
- Ciphers of transcendence in 2001: a space odyssey / Kevin leaves Stoehr.
