EPISODE · Feb 9, 2012 · 28 MIN
09/02/2012
from The Film Programme · host BBC Radio 4
Francine Stock talks to David Cronenberg about his new film A Dangerous Method, a study of the birth of psychoanalysis and the relationship between Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. This is not the first time the Austrian neurologist has been portrayed on film. Sandra Hebron, film academic and trainee psychotherapist, delves in to Freud's celluloid past. Director James Watkins discusses working with Daniel Radcliffe in his new film, The Woman in Black. And co-creator of the Flight of the Conchords, James Bobin, on reinventing The Muppets.
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Francine Stock talks to David Cronenberg about his new film A Dangerous Method, a study of the birth of psychoanalysis and the relationship between Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. This is not the first time the Austrian neurologist has been portrayed on film. Sandra Hebron, film academic and trainee psychotherapist, delves in to Freud's celluloid past. Director James Watkins discusses working with Daniel Radcliffe in his new film, The Woman in Black. And co-creator of the Flight of the Conchords, James Bobin, on reinventing The Muppets.
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