The Pervert’s Guide To Ideology Review

Pervert's Guide To Ideology, The
Slovenian philosopher Zizek, a pop-culture expert, reunites with director Sophie Fiennes for a follow-up to 2006 doc The Pervert’s Guide to Cinema. Through a series of monologues, Zizek explores cinema's knack for casting light on the world.

by Ian Nathan |
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Release Date:

04 Oct 2013

Running Time:

133 minutes

Certificate:

15

Original Title:

Pervert’s Guide To Ideology, The

Jeered as the "Borat of philosophy”, Slavoj Zizek rejoins forces with Sophie Fiennes to defy his critics with another bracing if wonkily out-there examination of film history, confronting his targets like Gandalf sticking it to the Balrogs of ideology.

Occasionally bonkers but kinda brilliant with it, there's plenty here to thrill cineastes and fanboys alike.
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