Houston, We Have a Problem
- 2016
- 1h 28min
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueExplores the myth of the secret multi-billion-dollar deal behind America's purchase of Yugoslavia's clandestine space program in the early 1960s.Explores the myth of the secret multi-billion-dollar deal behind America's purchase of Yugoslavia's clandestine space program in the early 1960s.Explores the myth of the secret multi-billion-dollar deal behind America's purchase of Yugoslavia's clandestine space program in the early 1960s.
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- 3 victoires et 5 nominations au total
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Zizek's usual overcooked but useless philosophical platitudes ring even more hollow than usual in this context – although he did have some funny lines in the beginning (yeah, and the socks, whatever).
It may be an interesting film for a disengaged and clueless audience, who were not affected by the history depicted in this film (or similar experiences in other parts of the world) – but imagine making such a clinical allegory of another, more "relevant" "country disintegration war" or even (gasp) genocide – take your pick – Israel, Palestine, Syria, Libya, etc. -- the filmmaker would maybe be more vilified/ostracized/banished than celebrated for his "cleverness." If you want an effective allegory of what happened with Yugoslavia, watch Tanovic's Oscar winner "No Man's Land," or even better, Kenovic & co.'s SaGA films (google it) – from that part of the world, Bosnians are much better and more interesting storytellers and record keepers than Slovenians (and much funnier, too – for full disclosure, I am not Bosnian and I don't subscribe to ethnic disparagement or similar).
PS. It's not really a "1" more like a "5" rating, but just to counter this ridiculous overrated extravaganza here.
"Houston, We Have a Problem!" blurs the boundaries between reality and fiction as it delves into the mythology surrounding the start of America's race to be the first nation to send a man to the moon and the purported multibillion-dollar agreement behind America's acquisition of Yugoslavia's space program in the early 1960s.
This documentary film is a fascinating meta-examination of Cold War foreign diplomacy and myth-building, as well as the lies, manipulation, and dirty games that go into the construction of a national identity. It deftly combines archival footage with contemporary interviews with philosopher Slavoj Zhizhek and some of the key figures in the film's investigation, including a former Yugoslav space engineer, an American historian, and a retired Yugoslav People's Army general.
Perhaps after watching that, you will see why Yugoslavia was destroyed by bombardment.
Interesting piece of art!
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- AnecdotesOfficial submission of Slovenia the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 89th Academy Awards in 2017.
- Citations
Slavoj Zizek: If you ask an average parent
Slavoj Zizek: "Do you believe in Santa Claus?"
Slavoj Zizek: His answer would have been:
Slavoj Zizek: "Of course not, I'm not crazy.I just pretend for the sake of my children."
Slavoj Zizek: Now, when you ask the children,
Slavoj Zizek: "Do you really believe in Santa Claus?"
Slavoj Zizek: A normal child would have answered:
Slavoj Zizek: "I'm not crazy, I know my parents are buying the presents, but I pretend to so I don't disappoint them and to get the presents."
Slavoj Zizek: So, you see the paradox here: no one effectively believes the first person. Everyone claims, "I just pretend for another" But nonetheless, belief functions. It structures our social reality.
- ConnexionsReferences Casablanca (1942)
- Bandes originalesNa Golici
Written by Slavko Avsenik and Vilko Avsenik
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Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 95 478 $US
- Durée
- 1h 28min(88 min)
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1