Organised in collaboration with the Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies (OCHJS)
This event is free and open to everyone, but online booking is required.
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2025, 1h06min
Subtitles: English
A journey into the life and work of Sigmund Freud in four acts, combining animation, dreams, and insights from leading psychoanalysts. It explores Freud’s experiences of marginalization as a Jew in Vienna . Through an intimate lens, the film reveals new dimensions of Freud’s legacy, focusing on being an outsider.
Directed, produced and written by Yair Qedar//Music Wolf-Maximilian Liebich //Co producers Barbara Pichler, Gabriele Kranzelbinder, KGP Vienna// Executive producers: Dorit Hakim and Lee Shira /Edited by Noit Geva ,Tommy Shles Shafrir// Narration Karl Markowitz// Dream Animation: Concept art and animation Tal Kantor
Participants: Adam Phillips, Psychoanalyst and Essayist/ Daniela Finzi, Research Director, Sigmund Freud Museum/ Anat Tzur Mahalel, Therapist and Freud Researcher/ George Makari, Psychiatrist and Historian/ Lisa Appignanesi, Former Chair of the Freud Museum/ Rémy Amouroux, Historian of Psychology/ Fabrice Bourlez, Psychoanalyst and Researcher/ Michael Molnar, Former Director of the Freud Museum/ Eran Rolnik, Psychoanalyst and Historian/ Henry Szor, Psychoanalyst and Psychiatrist/ Christfried Tögel, Freud Biographer/ Esther Hutfless, Psychoanalyst and Philosopher