The Pervert's Guide to Cinema

The Pervert's Guide to Cinema(2006)

10/06/2006 (US)Documentary2h 31m
7.3

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A hilarious introduction, using as examples some of the best films ever made, to some of Slovenian philosopher and psychoanalyst Slavoj Žižek's most exciting ideas on personal subjectivity, fantasy and reality, desire and sexuality.

Sophie Fiennes

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Slavoj Žižek

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Part of the The Pervert's Guide Collection

Slovenian philosopher and psychoanalyst Slavoj Žižek analyzes several of the most important films in the history of cinema to explain how cinematic narrative can help to understand the complicated human psyche — personal subjectivity, fantasy and reality, desire and sexuality — but also to reinforce prevailing ethics and political ideas.

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A review by deepkino
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Written on September 18, 2025

The Pervert's Guide to Cinema: A Lacanian Laughter!

Slavoj Žižek’s The Pervert's Guide to Cinema isn't a film review; it's a wild, intellectual odyssey into the ideological and unconscious fantasies that lie beneath the surface of cinema. Žižek, inhabits the very cinematic spaces he is dissecting, from the toilet in The Matrix to the couch from A Clockwork Orange, to deliver a masterclass in Lacanian psychoanalysis. He views films not as stories but as reflections of our deepest desires and ideological traps, arguing for instance, that the true perversion of The Matrix is not the red or blue pill, but the "big Other"—the ideological frame that governs our every move.

What makes this dense theoretical exercise accessible and wildly entertaining is Žižek’s relentless and unpredictable humor. His delivery, filled with nervous tics and absurd anecdotes, serves as a vital release valve, preventing the dense theory from becoming a purely academic lecture. This blend of philosophical gravity and personal buffoonery makes his intellectual arguments both memorable and surprisingly clear.

Ultimately, The Pervert's Guide to Cinema is a singular cinematic experience. It's a challenging but deeply rewarding documentary, proving that the most profound insights are often found in the most unexpected and comical of places.