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/////////////// F I L M - P H I L O S O P H Y
///////// International Salon-Journal
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//////// PO Box 26161, London SW8 4WD
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July 2005 Issue
French Film-Philosophers: Bresson, Resnais, Carax

Contents

Robert W. Davis Jr (California State University)
'Cunneen's Bresson'

Joe Cunneen (Nyack, New York)
'Repsonse to Davis'

Reni Celeste (Yale University)
'Love and Catastrophe: Filming the Sublime in _Hiroshima Mon Amour_'

Jeremy J. Shapiro (Fielding Graduate Institute, New York)
'Still Searching for Lost Time: On Leutrat on Resnais'

Jean-Louis Leutrat (University of Paris III)
'Response to Shapiro' (trans. Douglas Morrey)

Greg Hainge (University of Adelaide)
'Carax and the Ambiguities -- A Book That Needs To Fail, Perhaps: On 
Daly and Dowd's _Leos Carax_'

Isabelle Vanderschelden (Manchester Metropolitan University)
'Carax -- Philosophy in Film: On Daly and Dowd's _Leos Carax_'

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