Jacques Lacan: La Psychanalyse 1 & 2
Jacques Lacan: La Psychanalyse 1 & 2

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Jacques Lacan: La Psychanalyse 1 & 2

1974
Movie
96 min
French

In "psychanalyse", a two part documentary, the psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan answers to questions submitted by his son-in-law Jacques-Alain Miller under the direction of Benoit Jacquot. The Office de Radiodiffusion Television Francaise (ORTF, the french public TV) broadcast this program. This documentary and its text became famous because this is the only televisual experience practiced by Lacan. A fair amount is made of the fact that Lacan was renowned for his powers of seduction and what effect this had on transference in the clinical setting. According to some of the interviewees, he could be irresistibly seductive, so much so that some thought him "monster".

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Pierre KlossowskiGenres: Documentary, Biography

Plot Summary

This two-part documentary offers a unique glimpse into the mind of the influential psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan. Through interviews and philosophical discussions, Lacan expounds on his theories of the unconscious, language, and the human psyche. The film delves into his revolutionary ideas, which challenged conventional psychoanalytic thought and significantly impacted fields beyond psychology. It serves as a foundational text for understanding Lacan's complex and often abstract intellectual framework.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focused on a highly academic and theoretical figure, 'Jacques Lacan: La Psychanalyse 1 & 2' received attention primarily within intellectual and psychoanalytic circles. It is considered an invaluable primary source for scholars and students seeking to engage directly with Lacan's own explanations of his work. Critical reception often highlights its dense philosophical content and the challenging nature of Lacan's discourse, but acknowledges its importance for understanding his profound influence.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its direct access to Lacan's thought.

  • Acknowledged as a dense but essential viewing for psychoanalytic studies.

  • Noted for its challenging and abstract philosophical content.

Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to gauge through typical user review platforms, as the film is highly academic and primarily of interest to specialists in psychoanalysis and philosophy. Discussions typically revolve around the complexity of Lacan's theories and the film's value as a primary source for understanding his unique approach.

Fun Fact

The documentary was directed by Pierre Klossowski, a writer, philosopher, and artist himself, who shared a complex intellectual relationship with Lacan, making the film a unique collaboration between two significant French thinkers of the 20th century.

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