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This blog follows the history of psychiatry

Category: Film and photography

Film Review – A Dangerous Method. Directed by David Cronenberg, Sony Pictures 2011

Posted on April 20, 2012October 16, 2017 by andreaskillen

By Geoffrey Cocks One of the characteristics of the psychoanalytic movement in Central Europe during the early twentieth century was… Read more Film Review – A Dangerous Method. Directed by David Cronenberg, Sony Pictures 2011

Film Review – Séraphine

Posted on April 11, 2011October 16, 2017 by benoitmajerus

1942, Senlis is at dawn and it’s dawn for Séraphine. The cleaning lady is not famous yet, except for being… Read more Film Review – Séraphine

Film Review – The King’s Speech: A talking cure for the stiff upper lip

Posted on March 11, 2011October 16, 2017 by andreaskillen

By Annemone Ligensa In 1865, in an American newspaper, the English journalist George Augustus Sala wrote about his countrymen: “Some… Read more Film Review – The King’s Speech: A talking cure for the stiff upper lip

Review: Shutter Island

Posted on March 1, 2010October 16, 2017 by sarahbirge

(Note: This review contains plot spoilers). There are leaks in the ceiling. A storm is brewing. Inside, passageways are dark… Read more Review: Shutter Island

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