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A Dangerous Method

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David Cronenberg directs this drama based on the relationship between the two founding fathers of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. The film, which draws from both the stage play, 'Taking the Cure', by Christopher Hampton and the 1993 book, 'A Most Dangerous Method', by John Kerr, also portrays Jung's sexual affair with one of his female patients. Set in early 20th century Europe, the film traces the intense personal and professional relationship between Freud (Viggo Mortensen) and his protégé, Carl Jung (Michael Fassbender). When married family man Jung takes in beautiful young Russian patient Sabina Spielrin (Keira Knightley) for treatment at his clinic in Switzerland, she quickly becomes his muse and the two soon embark on a passionate sadomasochistic affair. Meanwhile, Freud and Jung's views and theories are developing in opposing directions, eventually leading to an insurmountable rift between the two.

Book Details
Barcode:
5060223767147
Type:
DVD
Genre:
Weight(g):
104g
Starring:
Keira Knightley
Viggo Mortensen
Michael Fassbender
Vincent Cassel
Sarah Gadon
André Hennicke
Arndt Schwering-Sohnrey
Mignon Remé
Mareike Carrière
Franziska Arndt
Wladimir Matuchin
André Dietz
Contributors:
Christopher Hampton
Jeremy Thomas
Howard Shore
Peter Suschitzky
Studio:
Lionsgate UK
Catalogue No:
LGD94885
Main Language:
English
Region:
Region 2
Originally Issued:
2011
No of disks:
1
Dimensions:
190 x 16 x 141 (mm)
BBFC Cert:
(15) Suitable for 15 years and over.
Running Time:
99 mins
Release Date:
25 Jun 2012
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