Fifth European

Psychoanalytic

Film Festival

 

 

29 October - 1 November 2009

BAFTA, London W1

 

Screen Memories from Eastern Europe

 

epff5 Programme

 

 

      

This page will remain here for a while. If you are interested in the programme for the epff5 event, which has now finished, you can see the details below:

 

    29 October

    30 October

    31 October

    1 November

    Where the Words Stretch Out:
         photographs by Roberto Basile
      

    Abstracts of panels and workshops 

 

 

 

The programme is colour-coded as follows:

 

Film

 

Panel

 

Discussion

 

Workshop

 

Refreshments

 

 

 

 


 

 

All proceedings are in English.  
   

The Institute of Psycho-Analysis reserves the right to change the details of this event without notice. Where circumstances force the Institute to cancel an event the liability of the Institute shall be limited to a refund of any fees paid for that particular event. The Institute is not liable for any consequential loss.

 

 

NEWS

See the link below for reviews of the HBO series In Treatment, now showing in the UK, on the InternationalPsychoanalysis.net website, as well as episodes of In Treatment and Be'Tipul, the original Israeli TV show on which In Treatment is based:

http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/2009/10/17/is-gabriel-byrne-a-suitable-case-for-treatment/

 

 

 

This page was last updated on 10/11/2009

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Honorary President

Bernardo Bertolucci

Chairman

Andrea Sabbadini

Organised by

The Institute of

Psychoanalysis

 

 

 

 

Supported by

Supported by the Romanian Cultural Institute


Click here for website of the Hungarian Cultural Centre

 


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 Sabbadini