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It explores a number of films from a psychoanalytic theoretical perspective. Fiennes and Žižek released a follow-up, The Pervert's Guide to Ideology on 15 November 2012, [ 1 ] with a similar format; Žižek speaks from within reconstructed scenes from films.
Pages in category "Films about ideologies" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Best Friend (film) M.
Though the film follows the frameworks of its predecessor, this film's emphasis is on ideology itself. Through psychoanalysis Žižek explores "the mechanisms that shape what we believe and how we behave." [3] Among the films explored are Full Metal Jacket and Taxi Driver. [4] The film was released in the United States by Zeitgeist Films in ...
IN FOCUS: Rocco Siffredi is one of the world’s most prolific adult film stars, having appeared in more than 1,300 X-rated movies. Now his life has been turned into a provocative new drama series.
Third film in the Danish Zodiac-series of mainstream-comedies, directed by Werner Hedman [da; fr] with hardcore scenes. [19] Danish Der må være en sengekant (Come to My Bedside) Sixth film in the Danish Bedside-series of erotic mainstream-comedies, directed by John Hilbard and one of the two to have hardcore scenes. [19] Danish The Image
Film noir: Illegalism: 1959 The Great War: Mario Monicelli: Comedy drama War film: Italian front (World War I) 1959 The Death Ship: Georg Tressler: Adventure drama: Anti-nationalism, Bureaucracy: 1960 Macario: Roberto Gavaldón: Fantasy drama: Day of the Dead, Colonial Mexico: 1960 The Siege of Sidney Street: Robert S. Baker & Monty Berman ...
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Marked political films are willing to reveal to their viewers the party/ideology "they serve"; while unmarked films prefer to hide it. From this point of view, it is the oppositional and marked political films that the most viewers regard as 'political', as discussions about politics in film typically single out these two categories. [5]