The relationship between cinema and philosophy is more complex than we think. Many filmmakers of history are known as philosopher artists, and this is what makes them so valuable. Cinema is a unique opportunity to portray philosophy, and this unique fact makes cinema the most philosophical art in the world. Many directors, with the help of sequences and dialogues, describe their personal perceptions of various philosophies, and unlike heavy and dry books, these are philosophical films that succeed in attracting their audiences to the complex and lovable world of philosophy. Here are some philosophical films that challenge your outlook on life.
Thursday, 21 May 2020
The relationship between cinema and philosophy is more complex than we think
The relationship between cinema and philosophy is more complex than we think. Many filmmakers of history are known as philosopher artists, and this is what makes them so valuable. Cinema is a unique opportunity to portray philosophy, and this unique fact makes cinema the most philosophical art in the world. Many directors, with the help of sequences and dialogues, describe their personal perceptions of various philosophies, and unlike heavy and dry books, these are philosophical films that succeed in attracting their audiences to the complex and lovable world of philosophy. Here are some philosophical films that challenge your outlook on life.
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why the relationship between cinema and philosophy is complicated? in which sense? Im intrested in that relationship and eagger to know about from you article.
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