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MARTIN, Jorge. The Movement-Image: Deleuze and the Beckett-Bergson relationship. arete [online]. 2010, vol.22, n.1, pp.51-68. ISSN 1016-913X.

In The Movement-Image and in The Time-Image Deleuze presents a philosophy of cinema based on the thought of Henri Bergson. This paper will develop the conceptions of movement and image of the philosopher of the durée and the way in which Deleuze makes these notions his own for the hermeneutics of the cinematographic phenomenon. As an example and following the latter, the paper refers to Film, by Samuel Beckett, film in which the movement-image is reflected as it is in itself.

Keywords : image; movement; time; duration; cinema.

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