Before The Battle of Algiers: Sartre, Colonialism, Industrial Cinema, and an Unmade Film Luca Peretti September 2017 Sartre at the Movies “I am not afraid of the war in Algeria. I am not afraid of decolonisation” Like many other companies, the national oil company of Italy, ENI, produced a number of films, particularly between the 1950s and the ...
Holidays and the Movies in Sartre’s Imagination Dudley Andrew September 2017 Sartre at the Movies In the early 1930s Jean-Paul Sartre exclaimed that philosophy would get nowhere until it stopped treating images as isolated postcards stored away somewhere inside the brain and occasionally brought out for vie...
Models of the Public Intellectual: Cinema and Engagement in Sartre and Godard Daniel Fairfax September 2017 Sartre at the Movies In the last fifteen years, no less than three biographies have been dedicated to Jean-Luc Godard. Of the three, Richard Brody’s Everything is Cinema: The Working Life of Jean-Luc Godard from 2008 is indisputabl...