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Films where one or more of the members of the main cast are philosophers: Alexander (2004) – Based on the life of Alexander the Great, who is mentored by Aristotle (Christopher Plummer). The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964) Features Roman emperor and stoic philosopher Marcus Aurelius (Alec Guinness) during the first segment of the film.
Reception has been generally favorable (Rotten Tomatoes gives it 77%), [1] However, Martha Nussbaum subsequently complained in The Point magazine, that although Examined Life displays "a keen visual imagination and a vivid sense of atmosphere and place" it nonetheless "presents a portrait of philosophy that is... a betrayal of the tradition of philosophizing that began, in Europe, with the ...
Human, All Too Human is a three-part 1999 documentary television series co-produced by the BBC and RM Arts. [1] It follows the lives of three prominent European philosophers: Friedrich Nietzsche, Martin Heidegger and Jean-Paul Sartre. [1]
Philosophers such as Hubert Dreyfus, Mark Wrathall, Sean Dorrance Kelly, Taylor Carman, John Haugeland, Iain Thomson, Charles Taylor and Albert Borgmann are featured in the film. Other people featured in the film include Ryan Cross , Leah Chase , Manuel Molina, Hiroshi Sakaguchi , Jumane Smith, Austin Peralta , Bob Teague , Lindsey Banner, and ...
Documentary films about Slavoj Žižek (4 P) Pages in category "Documentary films about philosophers" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Documentary films about philosophers (1 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Documentary films about philosophy" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
Extensively revised versions of the dialogues of The Great Philosophers are available in a book of the same name. [1] DVDs of, and streaming rights to, the series are sold to academic institutions [ 2 ] and episodes are available to stream to those with access to the Alexander Street academic database. [ 3 ]
The Parking Lot Movie is an American documentary film directed by Meghan Eckman. It was filmed from 2007 to 2010 and premiered at the South By Southwest film festival in Austin, Texas in 2010. It was purchased by PBS and aired nationwide on Independent Lens October 19, 2010, opening the series' 2010 season.