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837.6 MB
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7.2
Director:
Guy Debord
Cast:
Guy Debord, Leonid Brezhnev, Fidel Castro…
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Guy Debord's cinematic analysis of consumer society based on his influential book "La société du spectacle" (1967).
The Society of the Spectacle
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070712
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SOURCE: The Society of the Spectacle 1974 720p web YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Documentary
Director: Guy Debord
Stars: Guy Debord, Leonid Brezhnev, Fidel Castro
Plot: Guy Debord's cinematic analysis of consumer society based on his influential book "La société du spectacle" (1967).
Included subtitles
English
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Guy Debord's landmark cinematic analysis of consumer society is based on his influential sociological book "La société du spectacle" (1967). Debord was a leading member of the avant-garde art movement 'Situationist International'. This cinematic essay uses their method of 'détournement' to decontextualize and rearrange preexisting audiovisual materials and texts to critizise them and create new meaning. The result is a subversive collage of ideological (moving) images from socialist and capitalist societies that are presented here as artefacts of a global media 'spectacle': Social relations between people are mediated by artificial images and false representations that transform humans into mere passive consumers and 'spectators' of their alienated existence. Guy Debord's motivation was to create a radical social critique and a disruptive, anti-illusionist cinema as an antidote and revolutionary tool against the dominant cultural and sociopolitical forces of his time.—Anonymous
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