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The American Psychoanalyst's avatar

Based on feedback, we added a line at the bottom of the story so people can contact the filmmaker to ask about viewing the film.

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Diane Gartland's avatar

It appears this article is meant only for members in the NYC bubble since no one else in the Anglo world will have access to the film.

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The American Psychoanalyst's avatar

Thanks for reading, Diane. Yes, the film isn't widely available, but you might try contacting the filmmaker (whose website is linked to the film name at the beginning of the story). Maybe you can get access to the film for a screening at an analytic institute or center.

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Diane Gartland's avatar

This is the second time there was something from the American concerning a film that was only being shown in the NYC area. That was on Lacan. Is this an indication of isolationism?

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Richard Frank's avatar

Nice article....but frustrating, as you don't tell us how to view this evidently dynamic film! I can't find it on the web. Congratulations on the new TAP--it is beautiful! I do think it has a somewhat elitist, recondite bent that may limit it's appeal. We know a lot (I hope) about the "feeling experience" of being human, of striving to overcome the formidable obstacles to becoming lively, loving, creative persons. Let's share that with ourselves and others, in a down to earth way, and with a dash of humor and humility. Thank you so much for your efforts!

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The American Psychoanalyst's avatar

Thanks for the feedback. You may be able to arrange a screening: https://ivrim.co.il/en/contact/

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