European Psychoanalytic Film Festival
Online Magazine (epff12)
Journey
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Co-directors Anne Patterson and Katalin Lanczi would like to thank all those who helped to organise this festival.
Organising committee: Pina Antinucci, Susan Cockett, Sergei Grachev, Susan Godsil, Katya Golinkina, Zora Goodland, Muzaffar Hussain, Oliver Veysey, Fenella Wolgar
Many thanks to Stephen Wilson (editor, Website Magazine)
European Consultants: Juan Bellidot (Spain), Emanuel Berman (Israel), Marianne Van Bourgonie (Belgium), Gearóid FitzGerald (Ireland), Haris Hadji (Greece), Nuno Jorge (Portugal), Dr Vladimir Jovic (Serbia), Igor Kadyrov (Russia), Sylvie Kockelmeyer (Belgium), Silvija Lejniece (Latvia), Anna Lilja (Finland), Geneviève Morel (France) Borbala Sarkadi (Hungary), Elisabeth Skale (Austria), Dace Sortland (Norway, Scandinavia), Timo Storck (Germany), Svetlozar Vassilev (Bulgaria), Fabio Vighi (Italy)
Chair of Outreach: Penelope Garvey
Outreach Committee: Jemma Hemsworth, Natasha Georgiou, Miranda Cobb
Contents:
Papers
Stephen Wilson - Journey’s ‘End’
Pina Antinucci - With Journeys in Mind
'Dialogue between a film academic and a psychoanalyst'
Ian Christie - Nomadland: On the Road to Where?
Kate Pugh - Space to Mourn
Fenella Woolgar - An Actor’s Journey
Anne Patterson - Journey: Some analytic reflections
Svetlozar Vassilev - Vasil: Journeys to the other and back
Riitta-Liisa Valijärvi - Loss of language, culture, and community in the Skolt Sámi film Jeʹvida
Vladimir Jović and David Homel - The Burden of Humanness
Fabio Vighi - A Chiara: self-discovery as radical alienation.
David Simpson - Crime as manic reparation in the face of guilt following the death of a parent: Inspired by Scrapper.
Recorded interviews:
Interview with Ognjen Glavonic - The Load
Interview with Tamara Kotevska - The Walk