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Lucas Ferraço Nassif for Psychoanalytic Inquiry
Following his participation in a roundtable on Temporalities, Desires, and Identities in Social Media and the Unconscious, on November 2, Lucas Ferraço Nassif will again take part in the cycle Digital Minds, for Psychoanalytic Inquiry, on November 23, 9:00 – 10:30 AM PT. These roundtables are part of a series on Decentralized Learning Experiences. Digital […]
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Join us on our next seminar with Byron Davies, Bruno Varela and Marcela Cuevas
On November 26 3-6PM, join us at NOVA FCSH (Berna Campus, Room A206) for a presentation by three members of Salón de Cines Múltiples (SACIMU): Bruno Varela, Marcela Cuevas and our first resident Byron Davies. They will talk to us about “Nahual Cinema and The Living Idol (Albert Lewin and René Cardona, 1957)”. Abstract In […]
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The Film-Phil Lisbon Seminars: Christine Greiner
The next session of our Film-Phil Lisbon Seminars will be led by Christine Greiner (Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo), who will talk about the “Death-Image: modes of existence”. Abstract Based on Vinciane Despret’s studies on the philosopher Étienne Souriau and the urgency of establishing modes of existence for the dead (and for death), we […]
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CfP Death in the Eyes 2: Philosophical Perspectives on Film Genres and Death
NOVA University Lisbon, 28-29 May, 2026 Keynote Speakers: Michele Aaron (University of Warwick) and Jean-Baptiste Thoret (Universitéde Poitiers) Like philosophical categories, film genres function as ways of unifying the manifold of experience, determining under what conditions the particular can be subsumed under the universal. This effort of inclusion lies at the very root of Western […]
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Extended Deadline! CfP Special Issue on Swan Songs: Philosophical Reflections on Death, Time, and Memory in Testament Films
We are happy to announce the new home for the Special Issue “Swan Songs: Philosophical Reflections on Death, Time, and Memory in Testament Films”! The editors have chosen to publish it in Arts, an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal (also published online by MDPI) devoted to research on all facets of the visual and performing arts, […]
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Susana Viegas at the I Symposium Ǝ&E: Intersections Between Ethics and Aesthetics
Susana Viegas will present at the I Symposium Ǝ&E: Intersections Between Ethics and Aesthetics, held at the University of Málaga, 16 and 17 December, 2025. Her talk, titled “Animal Violence: Bazin, Film, and the Ethics of Death,” revisits André Bazin’s seminal essay “La Mort tous les après-midi” (1949) through the lens of Albert Serra’s “Tardes […]
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New book chapter by Susana Viegas on Androids, Mortality, and Death-Images
A new book chapter by FILM AND DEATH’s PI Susana Viegas is out now. Titled “On Androids, Mortality, and Death-Images: Blade Runner and Westworld”, this new chapter is published in SecondDeath: Experiences of Death Across Technologies, edited by Alger Sans Pinillos, Vicent Costa, and Jordi Vallverdú (Springer, 2025). What happens when cinema makes androids confront […]
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New article by Marco Grosoli
A new open-access article by Marco Grosoli is out now, having been published in Arts as part of the Special Issue Swan Songs: Philosophical Reflections on Death, Time, and Memory in Testament Films. The article “Wrapping Up “Through the Eyes of Those Who Are No Longer”: Paolo Taviani’s Leonora addio (2022)” is available here. In […]
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New article on our Arts’ Special Issue on Swan Songs
The editors of Swan Songs, Vasco Baptista Marques and Susana Viegas, are pleased to announce the publication of a new open-access article: “A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001) as the Spiritual Swan Song of Stanley Kubrick” by Alexandre Nascimento Braga Teixeira. The article proposes a reading of “A.I. Artificial Intelligence” as Kubrick’s spiritual swan song, despite the film’s […]
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