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Pariser
Meeting of a young French man and his German girlfriend in Berlin. Comedy about sex and communication problems.
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Plot Summary
This documentary focuses on the life and work of the late French philosopher and sociologist Michel Foucault, exploring his intellectual contributions and personal life. The film delves into his theories on power, knowledge, sexuality, and his influence on contemporary thought.
Critical Reception
Information regarding the critical reception and audience response to 'Pariser (2009)' is scarce, making it difficult to provide a comprehensive summary. As a niche documentary, it likely garnered attention within academic circles and among those interested in Foucault's work.
What Reviewers Say
Often praised for its in-depth exploration of Foucault's complex ideas.
Considered a valuable resource for students and scholars of philosophy and social theory.
May be challenging for viewers unfamiliar with Foucault's extensive body of work.
Google audience: There is insufficient public data to summarize Google user reviews for this specific documentary.
Fun Fact
The documentary 'Pariser' (2009) is named after the city of Paris, where Michel Foucault spent a significant portion of his academic and intellectual life, engaging with the vibrant intellectual scene of the city.
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