|
The
Cinema of Philosophy
presents the major philosophical questions and ideas to a mass audience
though the medium of film and video. Using the Moving Image art form to
question our assumptions and rationalizations about what we experience
in our everyday lives. Filmmakers aren't moved to create cinema to
define reality, but rather to question it.
Probing
into even our basic
notions of Life, God, and Human Nature inevitably lead to richer, more
meaningful understandings of our attitudes, our Philosophies, and our
place in the world. In the discipline of cinematography, it is the
angle at which you approach your characters and ultimately your story
that is as important as anything. Philosophy approaches questions and
ideas in ways very few other disciplines can.
The
Cinema of Philosophy
delves into all that we accept, what we are mystified by, what we are
scared of, what we overlook, what we believe in, what we think we know.
Philosophy Films exemplify this exploration.
|