Fifth European

Psychoanalytic

Film Festival

 

 

29 October - 1 November 2009

BAFTA, London W1

 

Screen Memories from Eastern Europe

    

Friday, 30 October 2009

BAFTA, 195 Piccadilly, London, W1 J9LN

 

PRINCESS ANNE THEATRE

 

DAVID LEAN ROOM

9-10.40am

FILM A Wonderful Night in Split (Arsen Ostoijc, Croatia  2004, 100 min)

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9.30-11am

 

PANEL Animated Dostoevsky
Screening and discussion of

The Dream of a Ridiculous Man
(Aleksandr Petrov 1992, 20 min).
Katia Golynkina
(Chair),
Aleksandr Petrov,
Helen Taylor Robinson

 

10.40-11am

Coffee

 

11-11.20am

 

Coffee

 

11am-1pm

FILM  Jasminum
(Jan Jakub Kolski,
Poland 2006, 115 min)

 

11.20-12.20

 

DISCUSSION
A Wonderful Night in Split,  
Paola Golinelli (Chair
), Arsen Ostoijc, Stanislav Matačić

 

 

1-2.10pm

 

Lunch

12.20-2pm

Lunch

 

 

2.10-3.40pm

 

WORKSHOP 
Film Editing and Working Through
Donald Campbell (Chair),
Asher Tlalim,
Jonathan Sklar

 

2-3pm

DISCUSSION  Jasminum

Krzysztof Fijalkowski (Chair),
Ewa Mazierska, Danuta Golec,

 

 

3.50-5.40pm

 

FILM  Simple Things
(Aleksei Popogrebsky,
Russia  2007, 110 min)

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3.10-4.40pm

PANEL Screening desire: Bertolucci’s The Conformist (1970) and Last Tango in Paris (1972).  Fabien Gerard (Chair), Bruce Sklarew, Esther Rashkin

 

 

5.40-6pm

 

Tea

4.40-5pm

Tea

 

6-7pm

 

DISCUSSION 
Simple Things.
Igor Kadyrov (Chair), Aleksei Popogrebsky, Ian Christie

 

5-6.30pm

WORKSHOP

The Producers

 

Catey Sexton (Chair),

Simon Chinn, Irma Brenman Pick

 

Break

 

 

 

9-10.30pm

FILM: BRITISH CLASSICS   Brief Encounter (David Lean, 1945, 86 min)

 

 

 

 

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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


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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 Sabbadini