Man Is Not a Bird (1965)
Dusan Makavejev's "Man Is Not a Bird" Somewhat of a strange artifact, Dusan Makavejev's 1965 Yugoslavian film " Man Is Not a Bird " mixes the simplistic starkness of neo-realism with some stylistic flair borrowed from Nouvelle Vague. It centers on an engineer who comes into a small town to re-industrialize its mining plants. While there, he falls in love with a much younger woman. Although there is a romantic story at the forefront, the film's real themes spring from the Communist town and its restless machinations. One of the key insights to understanding the film stems from a side storyline involving a hypnotist who comes to town for the purposes of entertainment. At the film's end, he narrates, "Hypnosis is not ordinary sleep but an induced artificial sleep. For a man asleep can do nothing, but under hypnosis he can carry out the most complex commands, including murder." His voiceover is matched with images of the town's industria...