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.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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Documentary or Mockumentary?
Stephen Dalton from The Hollywood Reporter described the film as "consistently witty and entertaining, even when testing the limits of audience gullibility... ultimately less a film about Cold War politics than a sly commentary on our current climate of internet myth-making and 'post-truth' public figures", and that philosopher Slavoj Zizek has a chorus role which warns that comforting fiction is often more appealing than complex fact, "even if it didn't happen, it's true. That's the crucial message.
At the end i think it is a good movie but actualy is not a Documentary.
Highly Padded Documentary
What little information is presented comes from an American historian who seems to be the only one in the documentary who speaks English. Subtitles are needed for most of the interviews in this film.
In any event, if you want to see a documentary that gives a passing mention to the Yugoslavian space program and more of a backstory into US-Yugoslavian relations from the 1960's to 1970's you may enjoy this. Beyond the first 30 minutes or so don't expect to learn much about NASA, the space program or what this title is supposed to focus on.
if you are interested in The Balkans - watch this!
"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!
It is a good view how it was and warning not to make a similar mistakes
A Good Movie
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- TriviaOfficial submission of Slovenia the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 89th Academy Awards in 2017.
- Quotes
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.
- ConnectionsReferences Casablanca (1942)
- SoundtracksNa Golici
Written by Slavko Avsenik and Vilko Avsenik
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- $95,478
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- 1h 28m(88 min)
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- 1.78 : 1




