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|a Existentialism and contemporary cinema :
|b a Sartrean perspective /
|c edited by Jean-Pierre Boulé and Enda McCaffrey.
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|a New York :
|b Berghahn Books,
|c 2011.
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|a vi, 200 p. ;
|c 24 cm.
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|a Berghahn on film
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|a "Berghahnonfilm" [appears Berghahn and film in white, on in green with no space between words])--Cover.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Introduction / Jean-Pierre Boulé and Enda McCaffrey -- The call to freedom. Peter Weir's The Truman show and Sartrean freedom / Christopher Falzon -- Michael Haneke and the consequences of radical freedom / Kevin L. Stoehr -- Naked, bad faith and masculinity / Mark Stanton -- Pursuits of transcendence in The man who wasn't there / Tom Martin -- Lorna's silence: Sartre and the Dardenne brothers / Sarah Cooper -- Films of situation. Being -- Lost in translation / Michelle R. Darnell -- If I should wake before I die: existentialism as a political call to arms in The crying game / Tracey Nicholls -- Crimes of passion, freedom and a clash of Sartrean moralities in the Coen brothers' No country for old men / Enda McCaffrey -- 'An act of confidence in the freedom of men': Jean-Paul Sartre and Ousmane Sembene / Patrick Williams -- Cédric Klapisch's The Spanish apartment and Russian dolls in Nausea's mirror / Jean-Pierre Boulé -- Baz Luhrmann's William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet: the nauseous art of adaptation / Alistair Rolls.
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|a Existentialism in motion pictures.
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|a Philosophy in motion pictures.
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|a Sartre, Jean-Paul,
|d 1905-1980
|x Philosophy.
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|a Sartre, Jean-Paul,
|d 1905-1980
|x Influence.
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|a Boulé, Jean-Pierre.
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|a McCaffrey, Enda.
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|a Created by sico, 24/04/2012. Updated by sico, 21/05/2012.
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|p For loan
|a University Of Canterbury
|b UC Libraries
|c Central Library
|d Central Library, Level 4
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|e PN 1995.9 .E945 .E94 2011
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