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    ‘A polyphonic tale’: Arendt, Cavarero and storytelling in Sarah Polley’s Stories We Tell(2012).Silvia Angeli - 2021 - Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication 12 (1):75-89.
    This article proposes a reading of Sarah Polley’s Stories We Tell (2012) through the work of Hannah Arendt and Adriana Cavarero. Far from being a simple homage to her late mother Diane, Polley’s film is a ‘polyphonic tale’, a complex and multi-layered narrative which allows for an exploration of the many functions of (cinematic) storytelling. Highlighting the close link between relating narratives and personal identity, the film sheds light on both the innate desire for biography that characterizes us as human (...)
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    The Tragedy of the Knight of Faith.Francesco Sticchi & Silvia Liliana Angeli - 2024 - Film and Philosophy 28:91-110.
    The cinema of Martin Scorsese has been analysed in connection with a wide range of themes and issues. In this paper, through a film-philosophical analysis, we aim to demonstrate how his filmography produces storyworlds pervaded by a tension similar to the one Søren Kierkegaard expressed in his existentialist writings. Indeed, one of the tenets of film-philosophy is that audio-visual media generate, in an affective and experiential manner, complex moral and ethical systems and existential viewpoints with which viewers interact in a (...)
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    A Miraculous Materialism: Lines of Flight in We Have a Pope and Corpo Celeste.Silvia Angeli & Francesco Sticchi - 2021 - Film-Philosophy 25 (1):1-17.
    This article considers Nanni Moretti's We Have a Pope and Alice Rohrwacher's Corpo Celeste via the notion of lines of flight as developed by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari. We argue that, in spite of stylistic and thematic differences, the two films present clear similarities since they highlight and address conflicts and tensions existing within the contemporary Catholic religious order. Both films present cracks and horizons of becoming within the institutionalised Catholic Church, tracing possible paths of transformation for viewers aligning (...)
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    ‘A polyphonic tale’: Arendt, Cavarero and storytelling in Sarah Polley’s Stories We Tell.Silvia Angeli - 2021 - Empedocles European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication 12 (1):75-89.
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