Post-Socialism+Retro Avantgarde+Irwin

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Released , 'Post-Socialism+Retro Avantgarde+Irwin' stars Milena Zupančič, Jernej Šugman, Slavoj Žižek, Peter Weibel The movie has a runtime of about 22 min, and received a user score of 50 (out of 100) on TMDb, which assembled reviews from 3 knowledgeable users.

You probably already know what the movie's about, but just in case... Here's the plot: "After the fall of the Berlin wall, much changed in Yugoslavia, that is now ex-Yugoslavia; a post industrial, post modern, post national, post colonial, post structural society, that can be perhaps summarized in the concept of post socialism? The disintegration of the concept of ideology means that notions are no longer clear. Because we think that we are outside an ideological context, but perhaps we ourselves are the centre of the ideology. It is this idea that corresponds with the thoughts about post socialism in the nineties, and probably the post ideological society of late capitalism as well. The end of the ideological period then perhaps seems imminent. These thoughts are considered in this philosophical media reflection, based on documentary fragments, statements by Peter Weibel and Slavoj Zizek and the works of three artists: Mladen Stilinovic (Zagreb), "Kasimir Malevich" (pseudonym, Belgrade) and IRWIN (Ljubljana)." .