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Two books come to mind:

Allan Casebier, _Film and Phenomenology_
Vivian Sobchack, _ The Address of the Eye_

Neither is too new (camo out in 1991 and 1992 respectively), but it is a
good start. One should be careful to take it cum grano salis, especially
Sobchack's claim that film LITERALLY (sic!) is looking at us watching it.

Cheers,


Boris Vidovic
Finnish Film Archive
PL 177
00151 Helsinki
tel.: +358 9 6154 0258
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