American documentary on French deconstructionist Jacques Derrida: at home, at conferences, in classrooms, in interviews. With all the unavoidable distractions of the image, the film is less useful as a means of appreciating Derrida's thought than of appreciating his photogenic handsomeness: corona of white hair, nut-brown skin, a lived-in face, a warm smile, penetrating gaze. Directed by Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering Kofman. (2002) — Duncan Shepherd
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