2012-11-15 • 2h 11min
A journey into the labyrinthine heart of ideology, which shapes and justifies both collective and personal beliefs and practices: with an infectious zeal and voracious appetite for popular culture, Slovenian philosopher and psychoanalyst Slavoj Žižek analyzes several of the most important films in the history of cinema to explain how cinematic narrative helps to reinforce prevailing ethics and political ideas.

Stories We Tell

The Unbelievers

The Pervert's Guide to Cinema

Reincarnated

The Firemen's Ball

6 Days to Air: The Making of South Park

Welfare

The China Plate

Capitalism: A Love Story

Russian Ark

Exit Through the Gift Shop

Fahrenheit 451

Grizzly Man

Ichi the Killer

The Tenant

Dangal

Duel

Waterworld

Swiss Army Man

Resident Evil: Apocalypse