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  1. 2 de jun. de 2016 · The Thoughts That Once We Had. NYT Critic’s Pick. Directed by Thom Andersen. Documentary. 1h 48m. By Jeannette Catsoulis. June 2, 2016. Meaning plays hide-and-seek with montage in...

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  2. USA / 2015 / 108 minutes / Not Rated. Described in an opening text as a “personal history of cinema, partially inspired by Gilles Deleuze,” The Thoughts That Once We Had from master cinematic essayist Thom Andersen ( Los Angeles Plays Itself) is a richly digressive journey through cinema.

  3. 3 de jun. de 2016 · Duration 1 h 48 m. Genres. Documentary. Described in an opening text as a “personal history of cinema, partially inspired by Gilles Deleuze,” The Thoughts That Once We Had from master cinematic essayist Thom Andersen (Los Angeles Plays Itself) is a richly digressive journey through cinema.

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  4. 24 de fev. de 2016 · Thom Andersen – The Thoughts That Once We Had (2015) admin February 24, 2016. 0 3,481. An opening title card from director Thom Andesen’s new feature film, The Thoughts That Once We Had, directly identifies the cinematic writings of philosopher Gilles Deleuze as the project’s primary subject and inspiration.

  5. Directed by Thom Andersen. US, 2014, DCP, color and b&w, 108 min. DCP source: filmmaker. Share. Described in an opening text as a “personal history of cinema, partially inspired by Gilles Deleuze,” The Thoughts That Once We Had is a richly digressive exploration of key concepts central to the French philosopher’s influential, two-volume ...

  6. Synopsis. One of America’s foremost practitioners of the essay film presents a major new work inspired by the writings of Gilles Deleuze on cinema. Andersen’s The Thoughts That Once We Had is a richly layered journey through cinematic history, masterfully edited as it playfully moves across decades and genres, and suffused at every turn by ...

  7. 24 de mai. de 2016 · Film. Review: The Thoughts That Once We Had. Thom Andersen attempts to establish unity by bridging vast swaths of film history into one cohesive body of work. by Jesse Cataldo. May 24, 2016. Photo: Thom Andersen.