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"Shards of Cinema and Philosophy" is a thought-provoking documentary that explores the intersection of film and philosophy. Released in an era when philosophical inquiries into cinema are increasingly relevant, it features prominent figures discussing the theme of catastrophe.
This film has limited availability, often appearing in niche collections or festival screenings rather than mainstream outlets. Its scarcity adds to the allure for collectors, as it encapsulates a specific moment in cinematic discourse. While not widely distributed, it’s sought after by those interested in the philosophical aspects of film, making it a curious piece for any serious collector's library.
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The film features critic Enrico Ghezzi as the central figure in its conversations.
The film includes conversations with directors Werner Herzog and Amos Gitai, as well as philosopher Boris Groys.
The film addresses the theme of catastrophe in relation to cinema.
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