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“I am afraid that other people do not realize that the one aim of those who practice philosophy in the proper manner is to practice for dying and death.”

Socrates, 'Phaedo' 64a

Welcome to FILM AND DEATH

FILM AND DEATH defends the hypothesis that to film-philosophize is to learn to die. This will be achieved by rethinking the innovations that film brings to recent philosophies of death and the metaphysics of time. A new criterion for understanding the relationship between film and philosophy is proposed that claims 1) that film-philosophy’s methodology is a meditation on death, and 2) that films think and have their own ways of creating novel thoughts that are not our own. One of these thoughts concerns death, a phenomenon of which we have no image but that film renders visible as a death-image (a direct image of passing time, facing the impossibility of any representation). We will assert that the cinematic experience is in itself equal to awareness of one’s own mortality, as a memento mori, without which we would not philosophize at all.

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23/06/2026

The Film-Phil Lisbon Seminars: David H. Fleming

July’s Film-Phil Lisbon Seminar will be led by our visiting researcher David H. Fleming (Sterling University) who will talk about “The Deaths, Dao, and Dialectical Afterlives of Marx and Confucius on Film: Excerpts and Commentary on a Venn Videographic Diptych”. Abstract This seminar presents excerpts and contextualising discussion of a videographic diptych examining the extended […]
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02/06/2026

Workshop: Introduction to Videographic Criticism, Cinema & Video Art

On June 16 and July 8, 15:00-18:00 WEST, David H. Fleming and Pedro Inock, members of the FILM AND DEATH team, will lead the workshop “Introduction to Videographic Criticism, Cinema & Video Art”. Throughout the two-session workshop, participants will explore videographic criticism, video essays, and video art as forms of research, thinking, and artistic practice. […]
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17/06/2026

New article by Cían Ó Donnchadha published in our Arts Special Issue on Swan Songs

The guest editors of the Arts’ Special Issue on Swan Songs: Philosophical Reflections on Death, Time, and Memory in Testament Films, Vasco Baptista Marques and Susana Viegas, are pleased to announce the publication of a new open-access article: ““Blue, Upon Your Grave”: The Testament of Derek Jarman in Blue (1996)” by Cían Ó Donnchadha. This article develops an understanding of […]
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19/06/2026

Online course on ‘Cinema and Philosophy: Death-Image and Popular Cultures in Latin America’ with Natacha Muriel López Gallucci

As part of her project on “Cinema and Death from a Latin American Perspective. Phase I (1960–1980)”, developed under a Senior Technological Development and Innovation Abroad Fellowship (CNPq ERC-DES), Natacha Gallucci, visiting researcher at the FILM AND DEATH project, will deliver an online course composed by a series of seminars dedicated to the theme “Cinema […]
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16/06/2026

Welcoming David H. Fleming

We are very happy to welcome our new resident, David H. Fleming, to the FILM AND DEATH team! David H. Fleming is a Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor at the University of Stirling. His research straddles theoretical and practical aspects of film philosophy, and gravitates around the intersectionalities of Screens, Thinking, and Worlds—the name of the Edinburgh […]
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08/06/2026

Welcoming Marina Christodoulou

We are very happy to welcome our new resident, Marina Christodoulou, to the FILM AND DEATH team! Marina Christodoulou is a Lecturer in Philosophy at Constructor (Jacobs) University, Bremen and a visiting Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy and in the Gender Centre at the University of Klagenfurt; she has taught in various universities in […]
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03/06/2026

New article by Diana Neiva published in our Arts Special Issue on Swan Songs

The guest editors of the Arts’ Special Issue on Swan Songs: Philosophical Reflections on Death, Time, and Memory in Testament Films, Vasco Baptista Marques and Susana Viegas, are pleased to announce the publication of a new open-access article: “Rebooting Death: Wes Craven’s Scream 4 as Testament Film” by Diana Neiva. This paper examines Wes Craven’s Scream 4 (2011) […]
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ERC-2022-COG

FILM AND DEATH is a 5-year project funded by the European Research Council under the Horizon Europe research and innovation programme (ERC Consolidator Grant n. 101088956), led by Susana Viegas and currently hosted by the Universidade NOVA de Lisboa.

Start Date: 01 Jun 2023 • Duration: 60 months









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