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22/12/2024

New book by Lucas Ferraço Nassif

Unconscious/Television by Lucas Ferraço Nassif (2025): The book has an experimental structure, where six texts have been subdivided and shuffled into a sequence which we have subsequently interjected colourful, image-based intersections into. There is a map you can follow, or you can choose to get lost, or find your own way through the maze. Release […]
02/10/2024

Susana Viegas’ new open-access article on Haneke’s Death Images

Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke confronts death and violence in his films, using provocative aesthetics to challenge ethical boundaries. This analysis examines how Benny’s Video (1992) and Funny Games (1997) explore mortality through the use of the rewind gesture, sparking a dialogue between the films and their audience. “Death Images in Michael Haneke’s Films” explores the […]
01/10/2024

Marco Grosoli’s new open-access article explores Plasticity in Rivette’s Film Criticism

This article shows the productiveness of “plasticity” (a concept famously developed by French philosopher Catherine Malabou) for cinema, by using Jacques Rivette’s film criticism as a detailed case study. In several greatly influential writings (which have, among others, decisively contributed to the formation of the French New Wave), Rivette relied on an interpretation of Hegel’s philosophy […]
25/09/2024

Christine Reeh-Peters has published a new open-access article exploring the concept of a spectral ethics of film

The article “The Non-Anthropocentric Other in Film: Towards a Spectral Ethics of Film“ is part of the Special Issue Cinema and Philosophy: Exploring the Intersections of Time, Identity, Ethics, and Aesthetics, edited by Bernd Herzogenrath for the online journal Philosophies. The article seeks to develop a speculative and spectral ethics of film, grounded in an […]
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