Abusch, Dorit2022-03-142022-03-142022-03-14To appear in Epistemology & Philosophy of Sciencehttps://hdl.handle.net/1813/111133This paper comments on Emar Maier's "Unreliability and point of view in filmic narration". It is suggested that, without having discourse representations that include embedding operators, films can be unreliable in the broad sense of having propositional contents that depart from inferable, realistic scenarios. Second, films and embedded shots in film can convey agent-centered information without being composed of point-of-view shots. The reason is that the discourse representation can include information about discourse referents that identifies a depicted individual as a counterpart of the experiencer.en-USde sediscourse representation theoryembeddingfilmpoint of viewunreliable narratorComments on “Unreliability and Point of View in Filmic Narration”article