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    Film and Psychoanalysis: free film screenings and lectures (Thursdays)

    Presented by Jung Center of Houston at Jung Center of Houston

    August 6-August 27, 2009

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    Film and Psychoanalysis: free film screenings and lectures  (Thursdays)

    The Jung Center of Houston presents Film and Psychoanalysis.  This popular series of free film screenings and lectures, sponsored by the Houstno/Galveston Psychoanalytic Society, finds a new home at The Jung Center this summer. Four Thursdays: Aug. 6-27 at 7:00 pm.

    Join us for these free film screenings and lectures, which will examine film through the lens of psychoanalysis. Each screening will be followed by brief...

    The Jung Center of Houston presents Film and Psychoanalysis.  This popular series of free film screenings and lectures, sponsored by the Houstno/Galveston Psychoanalytic Society, finds a new home at The Jung Center this summer. Four Thursdays: Aug. 6-27 at 7:00 pm.

    Join us for these free film screenings and lectures, which will examine film through the lens of psychoanalysis. Each screening will be followed by brief comments from a different speaker from The Houston/Galveston Psychoanalytic Society and The Jung Center.

    Schedule of films:

    AUGUST 6, 2009
    The King of Comedy (1983). A pitch black comedy about our contemporary obsession with celebrity, directed by Martin Scorsese. Foiled in his attempts to take his amateur comedy act from his mother's basement directly to late-night television, Rupert Pupkin (Robert DeNiro) hatches a plan to kidnap the show's Johnny Carson-like host, Jerry Langford (Jerry Lewis) and seize his deserved share of the limelight.

    Ronald Schenk, PhD, is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Dallas and Houston. A longtime senior training analyst and recent president of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts, he has written three books.

    AUGUST 13, 2009
    Celestial Clockwork
    (1996). Venezuelan director Fina Torres presents a confection of a Cinderella story in a riotous carnival of music, colors, witchery, sexuality and magic. Fleeing her wedding in Caracas, Ana (Adriana Gil) flies in her wedding dress to Paris, with dreams of becoming an opera star. Thwarted in her quest, Ana seeks her own version of the glass slipper in this quirky musical valentine to art, love, friendship, and fate.

    Catherine Stevenson, MD, is a psychiatrist and Freudian psychoanalyst in private practice in Houston. She is on the clinical faculty of Baylor College of Medicine.

    AUGUST 20, 2009
    Mystic River (2003). Fate and choice are brilliantly portrayed in this award winning film that opens as a pedophile interrupts three boys at play in the street, taking one of them away. We encounter them again twenty-five years later; how the three struggle with their past as it impacts their present reveals the ways they are both trapped by history and able to engage the possibility of freedom.

    Gretchen Heyer, MA, MDiv, LPC, Jungian analyst, is completing her PhD in Literature and Creative Writing at the University of Houston. Her essays and book reviews have appeared in various literary and academic journals.

    AUGUST 27, 2009
    Lars and the Real Girl (2007). A funny, touching and insightful movie about a lonely, quirky man. He finds a "companion" on the internet, an anatomically correct doll which he regards and presents to the world as a real woman. His family, the local doctor, and the townspeople go along with his illusion/delusion, allowing him to heal from prior traumas in his life.

    Margaret Jordan, PhD, is a psychologist in private practice and an assistant clinical professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science at Baylor College of Medicine.

    No registrations or reservations will be taken for these presentations -- we recommend that you arrive early to secure a seat.


    Jung Center of Houston

    5200 Montrose
    Houston, TX 77006

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    Tickets:

    Free and open to the public.  No registrations or reservations will be taken for these presentations -- we recommend that you arrive early to secure a seat.
     


    Times:

    Thursdays,
    August 6-27
    7:00 pm
     


    Phone: 713-524-8253

    Parking:

    Click here for directions and parking information.
     


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