Žižek on Tarkovsky's Solaris and Kieślowski's Dekalog
Excerpt from a video of Slavoj Žižek talking in a German restaurant. The Slovenian philosopher expresses his admiration for Polish director Krzysztof Kieślowski, who made the film series Dekalog (1989) in a dictatorship, and mentions that the filmmaker Andrzej Wajda disliked Kieślowski. He also argues that Andrei Tarkovsky was "priviliged" when making Solaris (1972) and his other Soviet films. Full video: • Slavoj Žižek in German restaurant [ENG SUB] If you're interested in Žižek, there's a lot more videos of this sort on the original video's channel: / @fediak22 #zizek #tarkovsky #kieslowski #dekalog #solaris

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