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Slavoj Žižek Birthday Special: Politics, Philosophy, and Hardcore Pornography
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Slavoj Žižek Birthday Special: Politics, Philosophy, and Hardcore Pornography

Mar 21, 2019
1h 10m
★ 0.0

Slavoj Zizek is turning 70 today and so we made this film

Overview

An hour long interview with Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Žižek made by Russia Today for his 70th birthday. In this documentary Žižek answers questions from the public in regards to politics and ideology, gender and sex, philosophy and psychoanalysis, hardcore pornography and sexual liberation in the West, in his usual style of polemics and comedy.

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Documentary
Comedy

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RT Documentary

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Slavoj Žižek

Himself

Slavoj Žižek

Artur Sokolov

Interviewer

Artur Sokolov

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