The best Sigmund Freud’s movies

Sigmund Freud

Sigmund Freud

06/05/1856- 23/09/1939
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Condom

Condom
7.5/10
About the history of the contraceptive tool and reminds us of the importance of using a condom in combating sexually transmitted diseases.

Ethos

Ethos
7.4/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 01/01/2011
  • Character: Himself
Hosted by twice Oscar nominated actor and activist Woody Harrelson, Ethos lifts the lid on a Pandora's box of systemic issues that guarantee failure in almost every aspect of our lives; from the environment to democracy and our own personal liberty: From terrifying conflicts of interests in politics to unregulated corporate power, to a media in the hands of massive conglomerates, and a military industrial complex that virtually owns our representatives. With interviews from some of todays leading thinkers and source material from the finest documentary film makers of our times Ethos examines and unravels these complex relationships, and offers a solution, a simple but powerful way for you to change this system!

Sigmund Freud: A Jew Without God

Sigmund Freud: A Jew Without God
6.8/10
  • Genre: DocumentaryHistory
  • Release: 06/04/2020
  • Character: Himself - Psychiatrist (archive footage)
An account of the life and work of the influential Austrian psychiatrist Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), an iconic figure and a godless demigod who dared to enter the darkest depths of the human mind; through his correspondence and his own voice, and that of his family and friends.

Wienfilm 1896-1976

Wienfilm 1896-1976
6.6/10
  • Release: 01/01/1977
  • Character: Self (archive footage)
This film is a kind of anthology about Vienna, from the invention of film to the present day. The aim is to break down the usual clichéd "image of Vienna" such as that found in the traditional "Vienna Film" by juxtaposing documentary footage, newly shot material and subjective sequences created by various artists. Individual, self-contained sections of the film gain new meaning within the context of historical material. Familiar sites appear estranged when edited together with historical scenes. Other scenes appear like a persiflage or satirical. The film does not incorporate any commentary whatsoever. It is a collage of diverse materials aimed at conveying a distanced image of Vienna to the viewer

Sigmund Freud: Analysis of a Mind

Sigmund Freud: Analysis of a Mind
5.9/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 09/08/1996
  • Character: Himself (archive footage)
Sigmund Freud's revolutionary ideas transformed our conception of the mind. Yet, fears and obsessions wracked the father of psychoanalysis. His theories continue to inspire debate, even as the discipline he invented drifts farther from his work. Through personal letters, diaries and interviews with biographers, psychiatrists and Freud's grandchildren, this documentary explores the life of the man who was once derided as the doctor of love.

Dolls with Issues

Dolls with Issues
It's the Activist vs. the Analyst in a witty spoof of issue oriented talk shows like Larry King and The O'Reilly Factor. Host Jerome X, a black activist, interviews the late great Sigmund Freud who is reincarnated in his doll form, complete with a cigar and a willingness to blame it all on Mom. The voice of reason is plastic.

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