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So, 'Gilles Deleuze - Sur le pli, Leibniz et le baroque : Le point de vue' is this fascinating lecture that really dives into Deleuze's interpretation of Leibniz and the baroque concepts. It's not your typical film experience, more of a cerebral journey, you know? The atmosphere feels quite academic yet engaging, with Deleuze's thoughts flowing in a captivating manner that makes you ponder. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to digest the dense ideas while immersing in the philosophical discourse. There's something distinctive about how he connects complex theories with art, it’s almost like watching a performance of ideas in motion, rather than just a lecture. Definitely a niche film but a gem for philosophy buffs.
This lecture film, presented on November 18, 1986, at Vincennes - St Denis, is relatively scarce in terms of physical formats, often found only in specific academic collections or niche film libraries. Its unique content, focusing on dense philosophical concepts, draws interest from collectors who appreciate the intersection of cinema and intellectual discourse. There’s a certain charm in its presentation style that appeals specifically to those curious about Deleuze's work and thought processes.
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