Film and Death
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28/05/2026

The FILM AND DEATH team at Trinity College Dublin

FILM AND DEATH’s team members Susana Viegas, the project’s PI, and Marco Grosoli, Vasco Baptista Marques, and Lucas Ferraço Nassif, postdoctoral researchers, are presenting at the “International Conference: French Theory and Contemporary Screen Studies,” Trinity College Dublin, 11-12 June 2026. Session D1 “Death-Images: Time, Spectrality, and the Limits of French Film Theory Today”, scheduled for […]
23/03/2026

Manoel de Oliveira and Portuguese Cinema: 3. Turns of Life – Yesterday as Today (1990–2015)

Susana Viegas, Marco Grosoli, and Vasco Baptista Marques have been invited to contribute to the third volume of ‘Manoel de Oliveira and Portuguese Cinema: 3. Turns of Life – Yesterday as Today (1990-2015)’, published by the CCMO-Serralves Foundation, and throughout 2026, they will also join screening sessions at the Auditório (15 Mar-21 Oct 2026) as […]
06/03/2026

Presenting Film and Death: A Conceptual Knowledge Map

We are pleased to announce the launch of Film and Death: A Conceptual Knowledge Map, a dataset developed within the FILM AND DEATH project. Guided by the focus question “How does film make us think about death?,” the map visualizes the network of relations between films, filmmakers, formal strategies, concepts, and thematic subjects, highlighting their philosophical […]
13/02/2026

The Film-Phil Lisbon Seminars: Vasco Baptista Marques

The next session of our Film-Phil Lisbon Seminars will be led by our very own Vasco Baptista Marques (NOVA University of Lisbon / IFILNOVA), who will talk about «”I See Dead People”: Neoliberalism as Purgatory in Christian Petzold’s Yella». Abstract At least up to Barbara (2012), all the feature-length films that Christian Petzold directed for […]
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