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In this lecture, Zizek explores contemporary commercial cinema as a state ideological apparatus.
In this lecture, Zizek explores contemporary commercial cinema as a state ideological apparatus. His examples include Munich, United 93, The Village and The Da Vinci Code - with an excursion into the reasons for the popularity of the music of Shostakovich – and are accompanied, where possible, by clips from the films discussed.
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7 October 2006 at 6:45 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour |
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Venue: |
Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) |
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£10, £9 concs, £8 members |
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ICA Box Office 020 7930 3647 |
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