Sigmund Freud's Dora (1979)
This key work of the late 1970s, now digitally restored, is a unique attempt to combine contemporary debates around formalism, feminism and psychoanalysis in film. Implicitly engaged in a critical dialogue with filmmakers like Yvonne Rainer and Jean-Luc Godard, as well as the theorists of 'Screen' magazine, Sigmund Freud's Dora is a milestone in the evolution of structuralist film strategies into broader questions of representation.
Directors: Andrew Tyndall, Claire Pajaczkowska, Jane Weinstock, Anthony McCall.
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Joel Kovel as Sigmund Freud |
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Silvia Kolbowski as Dora |
| Directing | Andrew Tyndall | Director |
| Directing | Claire Pajaczkowska | Director |
| Directing | Jane Weinstock | Director |
| Camera | Babette Mangolte | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Andrew Tyndall | Writer |
| Writing | Jane Weinstock | Writer |
| Writing | Ivan Ward | Writer |
| Sound | DeeDee Halleck | Sound |
| Writing | Claire Pajaczkowska | Writer |
| Directing | Anthony McCall | Director |
| Writing | Anthony McCall | Writer |