DATE
LIEU
1 Wimpole Street, Londres, W1G 0AE
15th – 17th November 2024
In Person only at Royal Society of Medicine – 1 Wimpole Street, London, W1G 0AE
Event Page: European Psychoanalytic Film Festival (epff12) | Institute of Psychoanalysis
(Film Lineup available on booking page)
The theme of the festival is JOURNEY
In our contemporary culture ‘journey’ seems to make regular appearances as a shallow cliché but it does evince concepts deeply rooted in human consciousness and human prehistory, ancestral themes now surfacing as currency in popular culture.
Journey evokes a multiplicity of associations that offer a broad canvas for the exploration of its representation in film from literal road movies and tales of migration to more interior voyages into the mind.
The etymology of ‘journey’ is originally from the Latin ‘diurnus’ / ‘diurnum’ meaning ‘daily portion,’ becoming ‘journée’ in French and arriving in Middle English as ‘journey.’ It is a concept deeply rooted in the human psyche and underpins universal narratives such as the ‘hero’s journey’ from ancient mythology to the latest video games.
A psychoanalyst’s daily work is structured around each patient’s internal journey. Film makers, whose creative process, itself a journey, produce a genre that is par excellence the portrayal of their characters’ journey through time, space, relationships, between countries and cultures.
The 12th European Psychoanalytic Film festival honours the tradition of bringing together film makers and psychoanalysts to discuss the resonance between our different but overlapping journeys.
Confirmed Titles
Green Border | Agnieszka Holland. (Poland, 2023)
Compartment No. 6 | Juho Kuosmanen (Finland, 2021)
Le Ravissement | Iris Kaltenbäck, (France, 2023)
Vasil | Avelina Prat (Bulgaria/Catalonia, 2022)
Here we are | Nir Bergmann (Israel/Italy, 2020)
The Load | Ognjen Glavonić (Serbia, 2018)
A Chiara | Jonas Carpignano (Italy, 2021)
Soundproof | Mark Hayman, Margaret Rogerson (UK, 2023)
Je’vida | Katja Gauriloff (Finland, 2023)