A book review of Richard Eldridge's 2019 book, Werner Herzog: Filmmaker as PhilosopherOutput Type: Book Revie
The book consists of 18 individual chapter sections that discuss primary texts on cinema and film by...
The overwhelming presence of scientists is one of the most striking feature of Herzog’s recent “docu...
Film, Theory and Philosophy brings together leading scholars to provide a detailed overview of the k...
A book review of Richard Eldridge's 2019 book, Werner Herzog: Filmmaker as Philosophe
Werner Herzog has produced some of the most powerful, haunting, and memorable images ever captured o...
Review of Richard Eldridge, "Werner Herzog. Filmmaker and Philosopher", London, Bloomsbury, 201
In his stimulating discussion of Werner Herzog's work, Richard Eldridge emphasizes that Herzog's fil...
Thesis advisor: John MichalczykWerner Herzog is one of the most important directors of today. He is ...
Enigmas, flying doctors, ecstasies, fanatics, dwarfs, sermons, woodchucks, and phantoms: the pervers...
Bernd Herzogenrath, ed. Film as Philosophy Minneapolis and London: University of Minnesota Press, 2...
In his central mission of working on “a new grammar of images,” the German film director Werner Herz...
As growing interest in his films clearly proves, Werner Herzog is one of the leading figures in cont...
When a philosopher gains popularity outside of his field, and when he does not shy away from media a...
The turn to philosophy within Film Studies is commonly located in the early 1990s, coinciding with t...
Hitler had a dream to rule the world, not only with the gun but also with his mind. He saw himself a...
The book consists of 18 individual chapter sections that discuss primary texts on cinema and film by...
The overwhelming presence of scientists is one of the most striking feature of Herzog’s recent “docu...
Film, Theory and Philosophy brings together leading scholars to provide a detailed overview of the k...
A book review of Richard Eldridge's 2019 book, Werner Herzog: Filmmaker as Philosophe
Werner Herzog has produced some of the most powerful, haunting, and memorable images ever captured o...
Review of Richard Eldridge, "Werner Herzog. Filmmaker and Philosopher", London, Bloomsbury, 201
In his stimulating discussion of Werner Herzog's work, Richard Eldridge emphasizes that Herzog's fil...
Thesis advisor: John MichalczykWerner Herzog is one of the most important directors of today. He is ...
Enigmas, flying doctors, ecstasies, fanatics, dwarfs, sermons, woodchucks, and phantoms: the pervers...
Bernd Herzogenrath, ed. Film as Philosophy Minneapolis and London: University of Minnesota Press, 2...
In his central mission of working on “a new grammar of images,” the German film director Werner Herz...
As growing interest in his films clearly proves, Werner Herzog is one of the leading figures in cont...
When a philosopher gains popularity outside of his field, and when he does not shy away from media a...
The turn to philosophy within Film Studies is commonly located in the early 1990s, coinciding with t...
Hitler had a dream to rule the world, not only with the gun but also with his mind. He saw himself a...
The book consists of 18 individual chapter sections that discuss primary texts on cinema and film by...
The overwhelming presence of scientists is one of the most striking feature of Herzog’s recent “docu...
Film, Theory and Philosophy brings together leading scholars to provide a detailed overview of the k...