Cinema I
In Cinema I, renowned philosopher Gilles Deleuze delves into the intricate world of film theory and criticism. Published in 2005 by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, this insightful paperback spans 280 pages and explores the concept of 'image movement' in cinema. Deleuze identifies three distinct types of image movement, enriching his analysis with compelling examples from the works of iconic filmmakers such as Griffith, Eisenstein, Cassavetes, and Altman. This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the philosophical underpinnings of film and its impact on visual storytelling. Whether you're a film student, a critic, or simply a cinema enthusiast, Cinema I offers a profound perspective on the art of filmmaking.