1992 Tajikistan/Kazakhstan film "Identifikatsiya zhelanij"
This paper focuses on the (also known as Identification of Desires ). Overview: "Identifikatsiya zhelanij" (1992)
1992 was a year of radical transformation. The Soviet Union had dissolved in December 1991, and the Russian Federation under President Boris Yeltsin embarked on “shock therapy” – economic liberalization, price deregulation, and mass privatization.
Lena stared at the paper. Outside, a homeless man sold a jar of pickles for a loaf of bread. A child kicked a tin can across the frozen courtyard. Somewhere, a radio played “Hotel California” in Russian.
- Rational Level: This level corresponds to primary needs, which are driven by logical and rational considerations.
- Emotional Level: This level corresponds to secondary needs, which are influenced by emotions and personal experiences.
- Intuitive Level: This level corresponds to tertiary needs, which are driven by intuition and personal values.
Future Research Directions
discuss this film as a key example of the "chamber" style and stylistic search of the early 90s Tajik cinema. Кино-Театр.Ру Are you interested in the psychological themes of the film, or were you looking for a scientific paper on desire identification?