Seventh European Psychoanalytic Film Festival (epff7) 2013
Seventh European Psychoanalytic Film Festival (epff7)
Date: 31 October - 3 November 2013
Venue: BAFTA, 195 Piccadilly, London, W1J 9LN
SECRETS
The Seventh European Psychoanalytic Film Festival (epff7) will include
screenings of some remarkable European films under the theme Secrets. Find out more about the featured films.
Join us for:
- Discussions of the films with their directors, psychoanalysts and the audience
- Lectures and round-tables with analysts and film scholars
- A social programme to accompany the festival
The festival is aimed at anyone with a passion for cinema who would
like the opportunity to see and explore excellent European films,
providing a forum for creative dialogue between psychoanalysts and
psychotherapists, film makers, academics, critics, students and film
enthusiasts. It is organised by The Institute of Psychoanalysis under
the Honorary Presidency of Bernardo Bertolucci.
“Secrets and psychoanalysis are natural interlocutors, and the most
suitable and best qualified venue where to see them interacting (and in
conflict…) is the European Psychoanalytic Film Festival: the most
prestigious and attractive event of the year for those who feel
passionate about these two extraordinary realities of our contemporary culture”.
Stefano BOLOGNINI
President, International Psychoanalytical Association
Fees
Full price before 15 July - £260
Concessions before 15 July - £195
Full price after 15 July - £340
Concessions after 15 July - £255
One day tickets before 15 July - £150
Concessions before 15 July - £120
One day tickets after 15 July - £180
Concessions after 15 July - £150
Thursday Reception: Included (except for half day ticket holders) Extra tickets: £50
Saturday Reception at the Italian Cultural Institute not included. Cost is £ 35 - places are very limited so early booking is advised.
PROGRAMME
FILMS FOLLOWED BY DISCUSSION
Click on film titles to see a clip of the film on YouTube
FEATURES
- AUSTRIA Atmen [Breathing] (Karl Markovics, 2011 – 94 min)
- BRITAIN The Third Secret (Charles Crichton, 1964 – 99 min)
- HUNGARY Bizalom [Confidence] (István Szabó, 1979 – 101 min)
- ITALY (lo e te) Me and You (Bernardo Bertolucci, 2011-103 min)
- SWEDEN Svinalängorna [Beyond] (Pernilla August, 2011
- 99 min)
- BOSNIA Halimin Put [Halima’s Path] (Arsen Anton Ostojic, 2012 – 95 min)
- FRANCE Augustine (Alice Winocour, France 2012 - 101 mins)
DOCUMENTARIES
- CROATIA Nije ti Zivot Pjesma Havaja [Family Meals] (Dana Budisavljevic, 2012 – 50 min). See download below for more information
- ESTONIA Disko & Tuumasoda [Disco & Atomic War] (Jaak Kilmi & Klur Aarma, 2009 – 78 min)
SPEAKERS
Christel Airas, Psychoanalyst
Pernilla August, Filmmaker
Lisa Appignanesi, Writer
Caroline Bainbridge, Film Scholar
Bernardo Bertolucci, Filmmaker
Irma Brenman Pick, Psychoanalyst
Adama Boulanger, Psychotherapist
Ron Britton, Psychoanalyst
Dana Budisavljevic, Filmmaker
Dave Calhoun, Film critic
Don Campbell, Psychoanalyst
Ian Christie, Film scholar
Charles Drazin, Film scholar
Peter Evans, Film scholar
Michael Halton, Psychoanalyst
Viviane Janson, Psychoanalyst
Jaak Kilmi, Filmmaker
Arto Leppänen, Psychoanalyst
Karl Marcovics, Filmmaker
Stanislav Matacic, Psychoanalyst
Laura Mulvey, Film scholar
Kannan Navaratnem, Psychoanalyst
Arsen Anton Ostojic, Filmmaker
Catherine Portuges, Film scholar
John Rignell, Psychotherapist
Andrea Sabbadini, Psychoanalyst
Valeria Sarmiento, Filmmaker
Elisabeth Skale, Psychoanalyst
Istvàn Szabó, Filmmaker
Judit Szekacs, Psychoanalyst
Nick Temple, Psychoanalyst
Kari Tuhkanen, Psychoanalyst
Andrew Webber, Film Scholar
Alice Winocour, Filmmaker
Candida Yates, Film Scholar
LECTURES
Ian Christie on the Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting and other cine-secrets by Raoul Ruiz
John Rignell on: The Secrets we keep in order to feel safe: loss, place and resolution in Clair Denis’ 35 Shots of Rum, 2008
OTHER EVENTS
Welcome by Nick Temple, President of the British Psychoanalytical
Society and by Andrea Sabbadini, Director of the European Psychoanalytic
Film Festival. Followed by Colloque de Chiens (Conversation Among Dogs) (France 1977, 22 mins) introduced by Valeria Sarmiento.
Social Event at The Italian Cultural Institute
Presentation by Christel Airas about the Finnish Project Elokuva ja Psyyke (Film and Psyche)
Visit to the Freud Museum
Ian Christie and Andrea Sabbadini chairing the Final Plenary Discussion
Additional events and more programme information will be added to this site when details become available
Enquiries: contact Ann Glynn, (+44)(0)207 563 5017 or ann.glynn@iopa.org.uk
HOTEL INFORMATION
Please contact Tailor Made Tours International for hotel accommodation and airport transfers quoting Epff7
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Phone +44(0)20 8749 2662
ABOUT EPFF
Established in 2001, the European Psychoanalytic Film Festival (epff)
is a unique forum for creative dialogue between psychoanalysts,
filmmakers, academics, critics and the public. Held every two years, the
festival is organised by The Institute of Psychoanalysis and has
Bernardo Bertolucci as its honorary president.
The previous festival, held in 2011, was attended by over 300 delegates
from 28 countries who enjoyed a superb programme of high-quality films
and in-depth discussion.
See information about epff6 in 2011
Redaktion CD, 15.6.2013