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Yugoslavia (1932 - ). Director y guionista yugoslavo nacido el 13 de Octubre de 1932 en Belgrado. En 1955 obtuvo el diploma de sicología y luego entró en la Escuela de Teatro de Belgrado, Yugoslavia. Su obra es muy reducida en títulos, pero en ocho años de actividad, ha dejado huella como uno de los más importantes y provocativos cineastas de las nuevas generaciones. Dušan Makavejev is the premier figure in Yugoslavian film history; his films are deeply rooted in his nation's painful postwar experiences and draw on important Yugoslavian cinematic and cultural models. Makavejev's work has violated many political and sexual taboos and invited censorship in dozens of nations. ring the late 50s and early 60s. The documentary impulse remains powerful in Makavejev's work, as does the tendency to intercut undigested segments from other films into longer works. in the US on a Ford Foundation grant and which was eventually financed by German TV. A witty, passionate, and often rambling account of pioneering psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich and his American disciples, the material is intercut with a fictitious political-sexual allegory set in contemporary Belgrade. The film was instantly banned in Yugoslavia and made Makavejev persona non grata in his native country until the late 1980s. device. What emerged was a genuinely erotic film which takes a quirky, satiric view both of its Australian setting and the international business world.
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