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So, there's this fascinating 8-hour series called 'Gilles Deleuze from A to Z.' It's a collection of interviews, really, between Deleuze and Claire Parnet, filmed in the late '80s. The atmosphere is contemplative and dense, typical of Deleuze's philosophical style. The pacing varies, sometimes slow, allowing the viewer to really digest the ideas they're tossing around. The themes dive deep into philosophy, cinema, and identity, with Deleuze’s distinctive way of thinking. What stands out here is the raw intimacy of the interviews; there's no flashy editing or effects, just pure dialogue. It’s like eavesdropping on a conversation that feels both personal and expansive. A great piece for those who appreciate intellectual discourse in film.
Lengthy interviews that challenge conventional viewingExplores complex philosophical themesFilmed in a raw, unpolished style
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