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02/03/2025

Marco Grosoli at Discours politique et cinéma de fiction

Marco Grosoli will be presenting at Discours politique et cinéma de fiction, at the Université de Lorraine (Campus Lettres et Sciences Humaines): “A Political Speech from the Dead. My Son John (Leo McCarey, 1952) and its Spectral Ending”. Abstract The political speech closing My Son John (Leo McCarey, 1952) is delivered by a dead man. […]
26/02/2025

On Gold and Ashes: Representing Trauma and the Aesthetics of Disappearance, with Salomé Lamas

Our first object of inquiry and care should be life. We know the reason for that as we are living beings in a situation in which the conditions of life are endangered. What has no place in this insisting ecological discourse is death. The fact that death is difficult to acknowledge is not new, but […]
24/02/2025

Welcoming Farshad Zahedi, visiting researcher

We are happy to host Farshad Zahedi, Assistant Professor in the Department of Journalism and Audiovisual Communication of the University of Carlos III of Madrid. He is visiting us under the Erasmus+ Mobility Agreement Staff Mobility For Training. His research interests include Iranian cinema and cultural studies, aesthetic roots, gender representations, psychoanalytic criticism, film theories, […]
19/02/2025

James Williams on “Perishing and Démontage in the Works of Jean-Marc Rochette: a Process Philosophy of Life and Death”

Unfortunately, last October, our Film-Phil Lisbon Seminar with James Williams had to be canceled. But this month, he has kindly shared his notes regarding the theme of his presentation: “Perishing and Démontage in the Works of Jean-Marc Rochette: a Process Philosophy of Life and Death”. To read the full text, and stay updated on his […]
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