Deleuze and Film
Discover the intriguing intersection of philosophy and cinema in Deleuze and Film, a thought-provoking work published by Edinburgh University Press in 2012. This 248-page paperback delves into the profound ideas of philosopher Gilles Deleuze, examining how his concepts relate to a variety of popular films. The book explores the extent to which a film's popularity influences its capacity to 'think'—a notion Deleuze elaborated on in his renowned Cinema books. By analyzing the global diversity of cinematic 'thinking' in popular international films, this title offers readers a unique perspective on the art of film. Perfect for students, scholars, and film enthusiasts alike, Deleuze and Film invites you to engage with cinema in a new and enlightening way.