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Sigmund Freud: Analysis of a Mind

Sigmund Freud: Analysis of a Mind

Aug. 09, 1996Unknown60 Min.G
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Synopsis

Sigmund Freud’s revolutionary ideas transformed our conception of the mind. Yet, fears and obsessions wracked the father of psychoanalysis. His theories continue to inspire debate, even as the discipline he invented drifts farther from his work. Through personal letters, diaries and interviews with biographers, psychiatrists and Freud’s grandchildren, this documentary explores the life of the man who was once derided as the doctor of love.
Original title Sigmund Freud: Analysis of a Mind
TMDb Rating 7.8 2 votes

Director

Director

Cast

Sigmund Freud isSelf (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
Joe Aguayo isSelf - Psychologist
Self - Psychologist
Harold P. Blum isSelf - Executive Director
Self - Executive Director
Leo Rangell isSelf - Psychoanalyst
Self - Psychoanalyst
Judith M. Hughes isSelf - Author
Self - Author
Morton Hunt isSelf - Author
Self - Author
Walter Freud isSelf - Sigmund Freud's Grandson
Self - Sigmund Freud's Grandson
Sophie Freud isSelf - Sigmund Freud's Granddaughter
Self - Sigmund Freud's Granddaughter
Gloria Steinem isSelf - Author
Self - Author
Anna Freud isSelf - Sigmund Freud's Daughter (archive footage)
Self - Sigmund Freud's Daughter (archive footage)

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