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Philosophical Screens: ‘Cinema’s Spectral Voyages’ – Michael Goddard on ‘Three Crowns of a Sailor’

Posted: Monday 29 Sep 2014
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Raoul Ruiz’s surreal fantasy of a sailor’s dreamlike voyage provides much to discuss.

In the latest edition of our series exploring the connections between philosophy and film, Michael Goddard (author of Impossible Cartographies: The Cinema of Raoul Ruiz) presents a screening of Ruiz’s surreal fantasy, in which a sailor navigates dreamlike geographies, weaving wonderful stories. Following the screening, Goddard will be joined by John Mullarkey for a discussion on the rich and exciting ideas – both philosophical and artistic – in this unique film.

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To be held on October 22, 2014 from 6:10PM at the BFI Southbank.

For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit the BFI website.


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LGS 2017 Summer Academy Progamme: '1967'

Tuesday 09 May 2017
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This is the final programme for the 2017 London Graduate School Summer Academy in the Critical Humanities, on the topic of '1967': Monday 26 June 1pm...

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