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| | Film-Philosophy |
 | | films that begin with an ongoing event or action, representations of the act of writing, films which predict the future, the appeal and effects of popcorn cinema, films that deal with genocide, post-gaming interactive 'uncinema', Antonioni and the aesthetic of boredom, and definitions of 'pretentiousness'. |
 | | Films about hobbies, games and toys, stratigraphic cinema, digital projection and the flicker effect, emptied 'busy' places, Bollywood, direct address to camera, feminist films, films representing the revolutionary sixties, films about the early film industry, films that help illustrate Kant's Ethics, and the genre of the tragedy. |
 | | The Canadian Journal of Film Studies/Revue canadienne d'études cinématographiques, Volume 14, Number 1 (Spring 2005) is a special issue devoted to Stan Brakhage. |
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