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The Pervert's Guide to Cinema

The Pervert's Guide to Cinema

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A hilarious introduction, using as examples some of the best films ever made, to some of Slovenian philosopher and psychoanalyst Slavoj Žižek's most exciting ideas on personal subjectivity, fantasy and reality, desire and sexuality.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore List

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  • The Voices
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  • In Bruges
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  • The Bad Batch
  • Locke
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  • Rubber
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  • A Simple Favor
  • Green Room
  • The Lobster
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  • Burn After Reading
  • The Platform
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  • The Fall

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  • Annihilation - Themes of identity and the unknown, resonating with Žižek!'s philosophical ideas.
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  • The Game - Unravels layers of reality and identity, themes relevant to Žižek!.
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  • Lost in Translation - Explores isolation and existential reflection, akin to Žižek!'s narratives.
  • The Double - Examines identity and absurdity, similar to themes explored by Žižek!.
  • The Lobster - Satirical take on relationships and societal norms, resonating with Žižek!'s ideas.
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  • The Square
  • The Act of Killing
  • A Brief History of Time
  • Examined Life
  • The Pervert's Guide to Ideology
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  • The Pervert's Guide to Cinema - Another film by Sophie Fiennes featuring philosopher Slavoj Žižek analyzing films and cinematic theory.
  • The Act of Killing - A documentary that explores the nature of violence and ideology through the lens of a historical event.
  • The Look of Silence - A companion piece to 'The Act of Killing', focusing on the effects of political ideology on individuals and society.
  • They Live - A science fiction film that critiques consumerism and ideology through a unique narrative.
  • A Clockwork Orange - Explores themes of free will and societal control, questioning ideologies related to behavior and punishment.
  • The Matrix - A cult classic that delves into reality, ideology, and personal choice in a dystopian setting.
  • Fight Club - Critiques consumer culture and masculinity, presenting an ideology that challenges societal norms.
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  • American Psycho - A dark satire that critiques consumerism and the ideology of success through the lens of a disturbed psyche.
  • Donnie Darko - Combines sci-fi elements with philosophical questions about fate and free will, exploring existential themes.
  • Annihilation - Explores themes of self-destruction and ideology through a mysterious journey into a surreal environment.
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  • Synecdoche, New York - A surreal exploration of life, art, and the human condition, weaving together various philosophical ideas.
  • Ex Machina - Focuses on artificial intelligence and the ethical implications of its development, questioning human ideology.
  • The Social Dilemma - Documentary discussing the impact of social media on society, delving into ideologies surrounding technology.
  • The Fall - Fuses storytelling and visuals to explore themes of narrative, reality, and ideology through a unique structure.
  • Black Mirror - An anthology series that critiques modern society and explores potential consequences of technology and ideology.
  • The Handmaid's Tale - A dystopian series critiquing patriarchal ideologies and exploring themes of control and rebellion.
  • Fahrenheit 451 - Explores themes of censorship and ideological control over information and ideas in society.
  • The OA - Blends fantasy and science fiction to explore philosophical themes of existence and consciousness.
  • 12 Monkeys - Utilizes a time travel narrative to explore themes of free will and the nature of reality and humanity.
  • Under the Skin - A surreal film that examines identity and existence within a philosophical sci-fi narrative.
  • Room 237 - A documentary that explores differing interpretations of a classic film, arguing about the impact of ideology on perception.
  • Persona - A psychological drama that delves into identity and the human psyche, exploring themes of selfhood and realism.
  • The Killing of a Sacred Deer - Explores themes of morality and choice, presenting a unique narrative that challenges traditional ideologies.
  • Cloud Atlas - Intertwines multiple narratives to explore the connections between individuals and the ideologies that shape them.
  • The Lighthouse - A psychological horror that examines madness and isolation, invoking philosophical debates about reality.
  • The Master - Explores the dynamics of power and ideology within a cult-like organization and personal relationships.
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Explores memory and identity, questioning the nature of love and the ideologies surrounding it.
  • Midsommar - Examines cultural ideologies and rituals through a horror narrative, confronting themes of belonging and morality.
  • Mother! - A psychological horror that serves as an allegory for environmentalism and humanity's ideologies.
  • Requiem for a Dream - A harrowing exploration of addiction and societal expectations, critiquing the ideologies that influence behavior.

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  • American Psycho
  • Blade Runner 2049
  • V for Vendetta
  • Her
  • The Giver
  • Waking Life
  • The Lobster
  • Snowpiercer
  • Fight Club
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  • They Live
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