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Deleuze and Aristotle applied to the imagination through screenwriting

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Deleuze and Aristotle applied to the imagination through screenwriting, a thesis for students of arts, will enthuse and inform aspirations in screenwriting and philosophy. Aimed at creative writers who wish to write a thesis or simply understand and appreciate the stepping stones of a screenwriter’s journey. Gaston Cavalleri parcels Gilles Deleuze, Aristotle, the imagination and screenwriting into a 15,000 word screenplay and a 5,000 word exegesis.

184 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 20, 2016

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Gaston Cavalleri

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Gaston Cavalleri is an author and screenwriter from Australia. He lives in Bondi Beach, a transition he made from a country town fifteen years ago. His date of birth is 18 January 1980. He has a Master of Arts (Writing & Literature), a Bachelor of Science (exercise science), and a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu. Gaston is the author of Crystal Caviar, a story that he is currently adapting to a screenplay. His writing began seven years ago; a career choice that was made after renovating four properties that led him to Sydney airport for a flight to South America. This adventure lasted six years and sparked his need to write.

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