Cinema After Deleuze

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500 |a Actual and Virtual, Past and Present: Last Year in Marienbad (1961)Chapter 8: Thought and Cinema; Eisenstein: A Shock to Thought; Godard: To Believe in this World; Belief in this World; Chapter 9: Cinema After Deleuze (I): The Persistence of the Movement-Image; Steven Spielberg: Echoes of the Large Form; Martin Scorsese: Picking up the Pieces of the Small Form; Luc Besson: The Cinéma du Look or the Spectacle-Image; Chapter 10: Cinema After Deleuze (II): Recent Elements of the Time-Image; Lars von Trier: A Cinema Against Ethics; Wong Kar-Wai: The Floating-Image 
500 |a Abbas Kiarostami: The Open ImageNotes; Chapter 4; Chapter 6; Chapter 7; Chapter 8; Chapter 10; Filmography; Index 
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The Small Form of the Action-Image: Howard HawksThe Relation-Image: Alfred Hitchcock; On Vertigo; Chapter 5: The Time-Image (I): Italian Neorealism and After; What is the Time-Image?; Italian Neorealism; Antonioni; Chapter 6: The Time-Image (II): Ophüls and Fellini; The Time of the Time-Image; Time, Memory and the Past; Max Ophüls: Letter from an Unknown Woman, Lola Montès, La ronde; The Crystal-Image; Federico Fellini; Chapter 7: The Time-Image (III): Welles and Resnais; The Actual and the Virtual; Dreaming of an American Uncle
Actual and Virtual, Past and Present: Last Year in Marienbad (1961)Chapter 8: Thought and Cinema; Eisenstein: A Shock to Thought; Godard: To Believe in this World; Belief in this World; Chapter 9: Cinema After Deleuze (I): The Persistence of the Movement-Image; Steven Spielberg: Echoes of the Large Form; Martin Scorsese: Picking up the Pieces of the Small Form; Luc Besson: The Cinéma du Look or the Spectacle-Image; Chapter 10: Cinema After Deleuze (II): Recent Elements of the Time-Image; Lars von Trier: A Cinema Against Ethics; Wong Kar-Wai: The Floating-Image
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