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epff3film&psychoanalysis
London 3 - 6 November 2005
Organised by the
British Psychoanalytical Society
A warm thank you to all who attended this
event
and who made it such a success [Ed]
Tower Bridge Video (Broadband only)
at BAFTA
British Academy of Film
&Television Arts
195 Piccadilly, London W1
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Honorary President
Bernardo Bertolucci
Organising Committee
Andrea Sabbadini (Chairman)
Marina Perris-Myttas (Hon Sec)
Don Campbell
Eric Karas
Eileen McGinley
Tharu Naidoo
Kannan Navaratnem
Ann Glynn (Administration)
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Sponsored
by
The Italian Cultural Institute, London
epff3
will
consist of film screenings followed by discussions, and of panel
presentations on various aspects of European cinema and its
relationship to psychoanalysis, with plenty of opportunities for
audience participation.
epff3
is therefore a unique opportunity for international filmmakers,
critics, academics and psychoanalysts to come together with a wide
audience. Following on the success of its two previous editions,
epff3
will be again promoting serious reflection on films, as well as
offering an enjoyable social occasion for all participants. We
warmly welcome applications from anyone with an interest in films,
psychoanalysis, or both.
For those of you interested in film and psychoanalysis
there is a growing bibliography on the site, which already is one of
the most comprehensive of its kind.
Film & Psychoanalysis Bibliography
Further details will be posted here as
the programme for EPFF3 develops
Enquiries:(+44)(0)207 563 5017
ann.glynn@iopa.org.uk
Archived information
about the three European Psychoanalytic Film Festivals, epff1
, epff2 & epff3
please note that not all links are
active
epff1

epff2

epff3

New
Library of Psychoanalysis Number 44
The Couch and the Silver Screen
Psychoanalytic Reflections on European Cinema

Edited by Andrea Sabbadini
The latest
title in the New Library of Psychoanalysis series is a
collection of original contributions which explore
European cinema from psychoanalytic perspectives. Both
classic and contemporary films are presented and
analysed by a variety of authors, including leading
cinema historians and theorists, and psychoanalysts with
a specific expertise in the interpretation of films, as
well as the filmmakers themselves. This composite
approach offers a fascinating insight into the world of
cinema.
Soft cover
/ 258 pages / ISBN: 158391952X / £18.99 Eur30.38

Enquiries:(+44)(0)207 563 5017
ann.glynn@iopa.org.uk
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