This is an archive of the former website of the Maoist Internationalist Movement, which was run by the now defunct Maoist Internationalist Party - Amerika. The MIM now consists of many independent cells, many of which have their own indendendent organs both online and off. MIM(Prisons) serves these documents as a service to and reference for the anti-imperialist movement worldwide.
The Conformist
Directed and written by Bernardo Bertolucci
108 minutes, 1970,
PG
This movie from 1970 portrays a fascist in Italy
who leads a former girlfriend and a former
professor of his to their assassination deaths in
service of Mussolini. At the end of the movie
depicting the end of World War II and the
revolution against Mussolini the main character
and member of Mussolini's political police betrays
his cause and yells to the crowd to pursue a
homosexual and a blind fascist officer for their
crimes in order to blame his own crimes on someone
else.
MIM has to admit that Stalin and top Soviet
intellectuals held views like those in this film
that the fascist political police of Germany and
Italy likely came from homosexual backgrounds. The
film puts forward the view that fascism was a
reaction of homosexuals to their own deviance from
heterosexual norms. As if to arrest their own
decay, the fascists overreact to instill what they
believe is good order.
The fascist discovers on his mission to kill the
professor that an ex-girlfriend of his is now the
professor's girlfriend. The ex-girlfriend has
sexual relations with both the fascist and the
fascist's fiancee just before the assassination of
the professor. Thus in the fascist camp we see
childhood male homosexuality followed by social
problems while in the anti-fascist camp we see
bisexual wimmin. As symbolism, the film's
characterizations match some radical Freudian
theories of politics.
MIM does not believe that this sort of sexual
motivation theory of history matches the facts.
More detailed work needs to be done to undo some
of the propaganda of World War II and to uncover
the facts of the situation regarding homosexuals
who were on both sides of World War II. On the
other hand, this movie may bring out prevalent
beliefs regarding fascism and give the audience a
taste of politics. Those reacting to the movie
with a "plague on both houses" attitude or by
identifying with the fascist villain will provide
evidence of the weaknesses of our movement and the
readiness of the people to tolerate fascism. We do
not give this movie an unqualified recommendation,
because saying homosexuality was the cause of the
activism of the leading fascist activists may
itself create a chink in the armor of the united
front that the international proletariat needs to
lead.