20 Oct 2015
Posted by Victor-Katia as Discussion and Mind-Probing, Films (and stills from the films) analyzed, Wim Wenders
What Commodification And Consumerism Are For Art, Environmental And Economic Disasters And Wars Are For Human Race Wenders went to Portugal to help Raul Ruiz who was making his film “The Territory” (1981), with film stock. Wenders hired much of the cast and crew for making “The State of Things”. After completing the filming in […]
09 Oct 2015
Posted by Victor-Katia as “The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant” (1972) by Rainer Werner Fassbinder (RWF), Discussion and Mind-Probing, Reviews of Films
“The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant” (1972) by Rainer Werner Fassbinder (RWF) From the first glance Fassbinder’s film looks like a personal drama of amorous passions and torments. But Fassbinder is a very “tricky” director who has a penchant for misleading the viewers – direct them to wrong interpretative paths in order to problematize […]
05 Oct 2015
Posted by Victor-Katia as Anti-democratic Psychopathology Of The Need To Be Entertained, Discussion and Mind-Probing, Sociological essays
Innocent Corruption – Being Served Through Being Entertained Providing and consuming entertainment is seemingly the most innocent service in the world – to have people cathartically laugh and cry, pleasantly love and easily hate means to make them forget burdens of life with its pain, grief and boredom! To give the public an opportunity to […]
01 Oct 2015
Posted by Victor-Katia as Discussion and Mind-Probing, Max Ernst, Paintings, sculptures and drawings analyzed
The Condition of Men and Women In A World Of Celebes Elephant – Of Permanent Wars And Regressive Trivialized Pleasures Ernst used the image of an African corn bean he found in an English anthropological journal as a model of his “Elephant of the Celebes” William Rubin, Editor, “Primitivism In 20th Century Art”, Vol. 2, […]
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