Jeanne Tremsal
 


If this (first) film was about the 1970s and 80s, the next film will be about the  early 1990s, when the communist rule that had dominated Eastern Europe  since the end of the Second World War collapsed. And what conclusions we  drew from that. After the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, Francis  Fukuyama claimed that capitalism had finally triumphed and we had  reached the 'end of history'. In fact, apolitical years followed,  democracy seemed to prevail and we believed capitalism was inevitable.  There was no alternative. The third film then looks at the present and  the future and how hegemony could be a strategy to transform society.  What would this counter-hegemonic project look like?  The new common  sense, or as Darko and Evgeny call it: The Horse! But before that, we  briefly get to know Colin's tailor.