
Unexpurgated: Slavoj Zizek 2024
Dive into the unfiltered mind of global thought leader Slavoj Žižek in *Unexpurgated: Slavoj Zizek (2024)*, a sprawling three-hour documentary that strips away the usual filters.
Director: Larry Charles
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Unexpurgated: Slavoj Zizek* (2024) about?
This documentary plunges into an unfiltered, three-hour conversation with philosopher Slavoj Žižek, filmed at a Brooklyn hotspot where he dissects modern life's biggest contradictions. Larry Charles delivers an unpolished but electrifying portrait of Žižek's mind at work.
Who directed *Unexpurgated: Slavoj Zizek*?
The film was directed by Larry Charles, known for blending comedy and sharp social commentary in his documentaries.
Who stars in *Unexpurgated: Slavoj Zizek*?
The documentary features Slavoj Žižek as the central figure, alongside director Larry Charles who guides the conversation.
Is *Unexpurgated: Slavoj Zizek* (2024) worth watching?
*Unexpurgated: Slavoj Zizek* is a rare chance to engage with the philosopher's unfiltered ideas, making it a must for fans of deep, provocative discussions. If you enjoy intellectual documentaries that challenge conventions, this three-hour dive is well worth your time.
How long is *Unexpurgated: Slavoj Zizek*?
The film runs 193 minutes, offering an extensive and immersive experience.
About Unexpurgated: Slavoj Zizek (2024) — The Uncut Mind of a Modern Philosopher
Dive into the unfiltered mind of global thought leader Slavoj Žižek in *Unexpurgated: Slavoj Zizek (2024)*, a sprawling three-hour documentary that strips away the usual filters. Directed by Larry Charles, this raw interview pulls back the curtain on Žižek's provocative ideas as he holds court at Tatiana's in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn. Expect a rollercoaster of intellectual fireworks, as the philosopher dissects everything from politics and pop culture to the absurdities of modern society with his signature blend of wit and bluntness.
This isn't just another talking-head doc—it's a marathon intellectual session that feels like eavesdropping on a genius's late-night musings. The uncut format lets Žižek's iconic eccentricities shine, blending sharp critique with moments of playful absurdity. Whether you're a longtime follower or a curious newcomer, the film's unapologetic depth and Larry Charles' guiding hand make it a must-watch for anyone seeking to understand the man behind the meme.