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WR: Mysteries of the Organism (1971)

“The film they said we would never see...”

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Plot

"WR: Mysteries of the Organism" is an audacious fusion of documentary and fictional storytelling, exploring the controversial life and theories of Dr. Wilhelm Reich, a man who dared to champion free love in a communist society. The film delves into Reich's life, a daring communist during a time of peril and censorship, painting him as a social martyr whose groundbreaking ideas were stifled by societal norms and judicial prejudice. In the realms of its fictional narrative, the film embarks on an intriguing journey of two young Yugoslavian women, one politically driven, the other a sensual enigma. Their world intertwines with a visiting Russian skater, a metaphorical thread weaving together the complex tapestry of Russia's relationship with Yugoslavia. This storyline is brilliantly juxtaposed with archival footage and interviews with Reich, creating a poignant dialogue between past and present. The film masterfully applies Reich's theories of Orgone energy, daringly aligning Stalinism with Freudian sexual repression. This narrative thread is amplified by the inclusion of Al Goldstein, the incendiary editor of Screw magazine. Banned in Yugoslavia shortly after its creation, "WR: Mysteries of the Organism" is a provocative exploration of love, politics, and the human condition, a daring cinematic experience that will leave viewers contemplating long after the credits roll.

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WR: Mysteries of the Organism is a comedy movie featuring Milena Dravić.

WR: Mysteries of the Organism is currently streaming on Criterion Channel.