WR: Mysteries of the Organism

Dusan Makavejev in Person
Lecture by Russell Merritt

(WR: Misteriste organizma). In an exploration of Wilhelm Reich and his implications for world revolution, Dusan Makavejev here distills the sexual/political concerns and combinatory style of his earlier features. The stated aim of this seriously ideological work is amusement; it comes described as "a fantasy on the Fascism and Communism of human bodies, a summary of information about the political life of human genitals, and a proclamation of the pornographic essence of any system of authority and power over others." In a new twist on old Eisenstein, juxtaposition is the key to Makavejev's bold and funny construct, which offers Tuli "Kill for Peace" Kupferberg as urban terrorist; a session with a plaster-caster; documentation on Reich and the hysteria this Eisenhower-voter provoked in book-burning America; Stalin's ghost, popping up at inopportune moments; and a narrative fiction about a Yugoslav beautician and free-love advocate (Milena Dravic) who "loses her head" over a sexually repressed Soviet ice-skating champion, confirming one of Reich's theses on Stalinist puritanism.

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