‘What can we say of Aristotle’s life? He was a philosopher. He was born. He thought. He died. All the rest is pure anecdote.” — Jacque Derrida Fast approaching a new language of documentary that ...
·"What if someone came along who CHANGED not the way you THINK about everything, but EVERYTHING about the way you think?" So runs the publicity for Derrida, a new film by Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering ...
Common sense suggests that philosophy does not lend itself to cinematic spectacle, which may explain why few thinkers, dead or alive, have ever taken the leap to the silver screen -- until now.
Martin Heidegger once said that a biography of Aristotle should be simple, saying “He was born. He thought. He died.” The rest, the German philosopher said, was merely anecdote. Jacques Derrida says ...
“What if someone came along who changed not the way you think about everything, but everything about the way you think. “ So ran the somewhat pat and cheesy publicity line for a documentary film ...
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