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The Couch and
the Silver Screen

Psychoanalytic Reflections
on European Cinema

Edited by Andrea Sabbadini

Projected Shadows presents a new collection of essays exploring films from a psychoanalytic perspective, focusing specifically on the representation of loss in European cinema. This theme is discussed in its many aspects, including: loss of hope and innocence, of youth, of consciousness, of freedom and loss through death. Many other themes familiar to psychoanalytic discourse are explored in the process, such as: Establishment and resolution of Oedipal conflicts; Representation of pathological characters on the screen; Use of unconscious defence mechanisms; The interplay of dreams, reality and fantasy.
Projected Shadows
Psychoanalytic Reflections on the Representation of Loss in European Cinema
Edited by Andrea Sabbadi



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programme
        

Further programme information will be published here as epff4 develops

Thursday 1 November
ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE


19:00 20:30   Registration and Hot Buffet Reception

20:30 – 21:00    Welcome and Introduction
                         Roger Kennedy and Andrea Sabbadini

21:00 – 22:00    FILM  Laid Down (UK, Emily Cooper, 2006, 15 min)
                         Introduced by Emily Cooper and Peter Fonagy

 


 

Friday 2 November
BAFTA
PRINCESS ANNE THEATRE

08:30 – 10:20     FILM  Zozo (Sweden, Josef Fares, 2005. 105 min)

10:20 – 10:40     Coffee

10:40 – 12:40     FILM  A Song Is Not Enough (Greece, Elissavet
                           Chronopoulou, 2003. 118 min)

 

12.40 – 14.00     Lunch

14:00 – 15:50     FILM  Alice (Portugal, Marco Martins, 2005. 102 min)

15:50 – 16:00     Tea

16:00 – 18:00     FILM  Caché [Hidden] (Austria, Michael Haneke, 2005.
                           117 min)

 

18.00 – 19.00     DISCUSSION Caché [Hidden]                                     

                           Elisabeth Skale (Chair), Michael Hudecek (Editor), Lissa
                           Weinstein, Bettina Reiter

 

21:00 – 22:40    FILM The Third Man (UK, Carol Reed, 1949. 104 min)

 

 


BAFTA
DAVID LEAN ROOM

9:00 - 10:30      PANEL The Princess and the Psychoanalyst: a New Family
                         Romance

                         Laura Mulvey (Chair), Catherine Portuges and Jeff Kline

 10:30 – 10:50   Coffee

 10:50 – 12:35   PANEL  Fantastical Projections in the Pursuit of Love

                         Donald Campbell (Chair)

                         Diana Diamond on Von Donnersmarck’s
                         The Lives of Others;

                         Alexander Stein on Michel Gondry's La science des rêves.

 12:35 – 14:00    Lunch

 14:00 – 15:00    DISCUSSION  Zozo

                          Franziska Ylander (Chair), Cecilia Hector

 

15:05 – 16:05    DISCUSSION  A Song Is Not Enough

                          Marina Perris (Chair), Elissavet Chronopoulou (Director),
                          Yannis Kokiasmenos (Actor)

 16.05 – 16.25    Tea

 16:25 – 17:25    DISCUSSION  Alice

                          Frederico Pereira (Chair), Marco Martins (Director)
                          Teresa Flores

17:30 – 19:00     LECTURE & CLIPS  Ian Christie
                            Sara Flanders (Chair)

                           Dreams that money can buy

 


 

Saturday 3 November
BAFTA
PRINCESS ANNE THEATRE

 

08:30 – 10:30   FILM  La Maison de Nina [Nina’s Home] (France, Richard
                         Dembo, 2005. 112 min)

10.30 – 10.50    Coffee

 10:50 – 12:40    FILM  Thomas est amoureux [Thomas in Love] (Belgium,
                          Paul-Pierre  Renders, 2002. 97 min)

 12.40 – 14.00    Lunch

 14:00 – 15:50   FILM Vitus (Switzerland, Fredi M. Murer, 2006. 117 min)

 15:50 – 16:10    Tea

 16:10 – 17:45   LECTURE & CLIPS  Brigitte Tinnermann (Chair: Andrea
                         Sabbadini)

                        From Freud’s Vienna to the Vienna of The Third Man:
                        The City Freud left behind and Graham Greene
                        rediscovered.

 


BAFTA
DAVID LEAN ROOM
 

9:00 – 10:30     PANEL Time does not heal: ongoing struggles in the later
                         films of Ingmar Bergman

                         David Bell (Chair), Bruce Sklarew, Ira Konigsberg,
                         Marie Nyreröd (Director)  

10:30 – 10:50     Coffee

10:50 – 12:50     PANEL  Intersubjective filmmaking: The Israeli TV series,
                           In Treatment
                          
Emanuel Berman (Chair), Roni Baht, Nir Bergman (Director)
                           Shimshon Wigoder

 12:50 – 14:10      Lunch

 14:10 – 15:10     DISCUSSION  La Maison de Nina [Nina’s Home]

                           Murielle Gagnebin (Chair), Pascal Verroust (Producer),
                           Adama Boulanger

 

15:15 – 16:15     DISCUSSION  Thomas est amoureux [Thomas in Love]

                           Susann Wolff (Chair), Pierre-Paul Renders (Director),
                           Philippe Blasband  (Screenwriter), Aylin Yay (Actress)

 16:15 – 16:40      Tea

 16:40 – 17:40      DISCUSSION Vitus

                            Candy Aubry (Chair), Fredi M. Murer (Director),
                            Carole Bach

 


Saturday 3 November Evening
LONDON AQUARIUM
 

19:30 - 24.00         DINNER  &  DANCE PARTY

 


Sunday 4 November
BAFTA
PRINCESS ANNE THEATRE
 

 

09:45 - 10:00           Coffee
 

10.00 – 10.15          Presentation on the 1st Hungarian
                                Psychoanalytic Film Conference
 

10:00 - 10:20           FILMS Vormittagsspuck [Ghosts at Breakfast]
                                (Germany, Hans Richter 1928, 7 min)

                                &  Seelische Konstruktionen [Spiritual Constructions]
                                (Germany, Oskar Fischinger, 1927-29, 7 min)

 

10:40 – 11:45           PLENARY DISCUSSION

                                 Chaired by Laura Mulvey, Andrew Webber
                                 and Andrea Sabbadini
 

11:45 - 12:00           Coffee

 

12:00 – 11:45           PLENARY DISCUSSION (Cont'd)

 

13:00 – 14:00           Farewell Refreshments and close of epff4
 


 

epff4
registration fees



                       On or before 15 July           After 15 July

Students                   £190                              £240             1 Day £150       ½ Day £80
Others                       £240                              £290             1 Day £170       ½ Day £90


No tickets available for single events.

Thursday Reception: Included (except for ½ Day Ticket holders); Extra tickets: £50
Saturday Party: £80

Those withdrawing before 1 September 2007 will be refunded 50% of registration fees;
no refunds thereafter. Tickets are not transferable.
 

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