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Laura + Sigmund Freud's Dora: A case of mistaken identity

 
 
Sun, Apr 19, 2015
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Laura

Directed by Otto Preminger
With Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews, Clifton Webb
1944, 88min, DCP

 

A decade and a half before Hitchcock, Otto Preminger was working the necrophiliac noir terrain with this hauntingly romantic mystery in which a detective (Andrews) falls in love with a painting of the deceased title character (Tierney), anticipating Hitch’s summation of Vertigo: “to put it plainly, the man wants to go to bed with a woman who is dead.”

 
Sigmund Freud's Dora: A case of mistaken identity

Directed by Andrew Tyndall, Anthony McCall, Claire Pajaczkowska, Jane Weinstock
1979, 40min, DCP

 

One of Freud’s most curious case studies—in which an eighteen-year-old suicidal woman walked out on his psychoanalytic treatments after three months—receives a fascinating feminist deconstruction.

 
 
 
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