Project Detail

The Pervert's Guide to Ideology

Synopsis

We are responsible for our dreams. This is the ultimate lesson of psychoanalysis – and fiction cinema. The makers of THE PERVERT'S GUIDE TO CINEMA return with THE PERVERT'S GUIDE IDEOLOGY. Philosopher and public intellectual Slavoj Zizek, and filmmaker Sophie Fiennes use their inventive interpretation of moving pictures to present a compelling cinematic journey into the heart of ideology – the dreams and collective beliefs that shape our political, social and cultural life.
Official Selection Toronto International Film Festival 2012 - World premiere

Details

Year
2012
Type of film
Features
Running time
130 min
Format
Digital
Director
Sophie Fiennes
Producer
James Wilson, Katie Holly, Martin Rosenbaum, Sophie Fiennes
Executive Producer
Katherine Butler, Tabitha Jackson, Shani Hinton, Michael Sackler, Julia Godzinskaya
Editor
Ethel Shepherd (Sophie Fiennes)
Director of Photography
Remko Schnorr
Production Designer
Lucy van Lonkhuyzen
Sound
Steve Fanagan
Music
Magnus Fiennes
Principal cast
Slavoj Zizek

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Production Status

Production Company

Supported by BFI and Film4 in association with Rook's Nest Entertainment and with the participation of The Irish Film Board

Blinder Film (Keeper Films)

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