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Derrida (2002)

Documentary about French philosopher (and author of deconstructionism) Jacques Derrida, who sparked fierce debate throughout American academia.

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Jamie Russell 07 Jan 2003

An enthralling, playful film that constantly frustrates our desire to know the 'truth' about this man, while deconstructing the very format of the biography in a manner that Derrida would doubtless give his blessing to.

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Trinity C 17 Aug 2006

[font=Century Gothic]"Derrida" is a documentary about the noted philosopher and deconstructionist, Jacques Derrida. The film follows Derrida in his daily life at home in Paris and at work lecturing, and also to New York City and South Africa to appear on panels. During which, he is constantly commenting on the artificiality of the whole situation of the documentarians trying to capture him looking as natural as possible.(I imagine all documentaries have footage like this but it almost always ends up on the cutting room floor.) This gives some insight into Derrida's thinking, along with readings from some of his works. But it would have been nice to have some talking heads testifying about his influence within his chosen field.[/font]

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Carlos T 18 Aug 2007

Interesting. I'm not quite sure if it succeeded in being the supreme manifestation of deconstructionist thought, but it was really great to see and know more about Derrida the person.

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Stasi M 07 Oct 2007

I think I was probably not in the right mood. We couldn't even finish the film (me & my philosophy PhD hub)

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Jonathan Rosenbaum 18 Jul 2011

If you think 85 minutes devoted to a "difficult" French philosopher is bound to be either abstruse or watered-down middlebrow stuff, think again.

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