This essay suggests that collectively watching a film with quiet attention should be considered a kind of joint action. When silently watching a film in a cinema the viewers are not merely engaged in individual actions – watching a film with others often implies a shared activity based on a collective intention in which the viewers jointly attend to a single object: the film. Drawing on recent debates about collective intentionality and shared feelings in analytic philosophy and phenomenology, I show that this import of social philosophy can have important ramifications for film theory and history. Proponents of diverse film theoretical approaches like cultural studies, cognitive film theory, film phenomenology or reception aesthetics consi...
The paper departs from the assumption that while the analysis of the systematic effect that popular ...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract Film festivals may be distinguished by v...
Traditionally, there has been little convergence between cognitive and documentary film studies. Cog...
This essay suggests that collectively watching a film with quiet attention should be considered a ki...
Activist film festivals, films and their audiences come together within a communal space to fulfil a...
Since it is first and foremost the cinema that enables—or at least facilitates—concentrated and focu...
Much of the current philosophy of film literature follows Walter Benjamin’s optimistic account and s...
This thesis was inspired by an article by Russell and Levy (2012), which explored the temporal and f...
This article investigates spectatorship of screen media. Early screen media is often thought to nece...
Theories of spectatorship and cinema are nothing new. In fact, they abound. On the other hand, theor...
What did the great French film theorist André Bazin think of the collective experience in the cinema...
What did the great French film theorist André Bazin think of the collective experience in the cinema...
This thesis argues for incorporating a radically increased awareness and understanding of the experi...
The study of spectatorship is an attempt to understand why we choose to sit in the movie theater sea...
Cinema was one of the prominent public institutions of the 20th century, and despite experiencing a ...
The paper departs from the assumption that while the analysis of the systematic effect that popular ...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract Film festivals may be distinguished by v...
Traditionally, there has been little convergence between cognitive and documentary film studies. Cog...
This essay suggests that collectively watching a film with quiet attention should be considered a ki...
Activist film festivals, films and their audiences come together within a communal space to fulfil a...
Since it is first and foremost the cinema that enables—or at least facilitates—concentrated and focu...
Much of the current philosophy of film literature follows Walter Benjamin’s optimistic account and s...
This thesis was inspired by an article by Russell and Levy (2012), which explored the temporal and f...
This article investigates spectatorship of screen media. Early screen media is often thought to nece...
Theories of spectatorship and cinema are nothing new. In fact, they abound. On the other hand, theor...
What did the great French film theorist André Bazin think of the collective experience in the cinema...
What did the great French film theorist André Bazin think of the collective experience in the cinema...
This thesis argues for incorporating a radically increased awareness and understanding of the experi...
The study of spectatorship is an attempt to understand why we choose to sit in the movie theater sea...
Cinema was one of the prominent public institutions of the 20th century, and despite experiencing a ...
The paper departs from the assumption that while the analysis of the systematic effect that popular ...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract Film festivals may be distinguished by v...
Traditionally, there has been little convergence between cognitive and documentary film studies. Cog...