The future of the past
Angelaki 11 (1):5 – 14 (2006)
| Abstract | It is foolish to talk about the death of the cinema because cinema is still at the beginning [ d but ] of its investigations … Yes, the cinema if it is not killed by a violent death guards the power of a beginning [ un commencement ]. Deleuze , “ Preface ,” The Time-Image1. | |||||||||
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