Category – Bundesplatzkino

LIFE OF PI

Film&Discussion | 21.12.2021 |

Bundesplatzkino | Berlin

PSYCHE & FILM

Cooperation of the C.G. Jung Gesellschaft Berlin with the Bundesplatzkino and dfk*films

Tuesday, 21.12.2021 at 20:30

LIFE OF PI | OmU

USA 2012 | 127’ | written by David Magee – based on the novel of  Yann Martel | directed by Ang Lee |
starring Suraj Sharma, Irrfan Khan, Rafe Spall, Tabu (aka Tabassum Fatima Hashmi), Gérard Depardieu

“Pi” Patel describes how he lost his family in a shipwreck in the Pacific at the age of 16. He became the only survivor in a lifeboat with a Bengal tiger . A multi-award winning poetic work about the power of healing stories.

 

The speakers:

Dipl.-Psych. Edith Rosin studied psychology at the Free University of Berlin, was trained as an analyst at the C.G.Jung Institute in Berlin, and has been working in her own practice since 1996. Since 2012, she has been a lecturer in Active Imagination at the Lindau Psychotherapy Days.

Donat Keusch studied psychology and journalism. Experience in film distribution, world sales, production, screenwriting and as a teacher. Most successful film: “Yol – Der Weg” (Golden Palm). For 30 years working as a script analyst/consultant/writer under pseudonym or unnamed. Motto: “The script is the film!”

Gabriele Sindler Political Scientist | Screenplay Expert | Lecturer

Bundesplatz Cinema | Bundesplatz 14 | 10715 Berlin
Contribution to costs: 9,50 € | reduced 8 €

JOKER

Film&Discussion | 30.11.2021 |

Bundesplatzkino | Berlin

PSYCHE & FILM

Cooperation of the C.G. Jung Gesellschaft Berlin with the Bundesplatzkino and dfk*films

Tuesday, 30.11.2021 at 20:30

Speaker: Donat Keusch | Gabriele C. Sindler | Moderation: Edith Rosin

Joker | OmU

USA 2019 | 122’ | written by Scott Silver & Todd Phillips & Bob Kane | directed by Todd Phillips |
staring Joaquin Phoenix, Robert De Niro, Frances Conroy, Zazie Beetz

Surprisingly psychological and realistic the film tells the transformation of Arthur Fleck into the Joker – known as Batman’s antagonist.
A cinematic delight – especially for sceptics of comic book adaptations.

Arthur Fleck lives with his illness-stricken mother in a run-down apartment building. All he wants is to make people laugh, but he is bullied: by his colleagues in a small entertainment company, by drunken Wall Street bankers in the underground and even by a group of teenagers whom he then beats up. THE JOKER by Todd Phillips is the story of a brutalisation and demoralisation in our time. Fleck, alias Joker, is a beaten, maltreated human being with a severe childhood trauma.
This tortured soul is portrayed outstandingly by the emaciated Joaquin Phoenix. He was deservedly honoured with an Oscar for his outstanding acting interpretation in the film surprise of 2019.

The speakers:

Dipl.-Psych. Edith Rosin studied psychology at the Free University of Berlin, was trained as an analyst at the C.G.Jung Institute in Berlin, and has been working in her own practice since 1996. Since 2012, she has been a lecturer in Active Imagination at the Lindau Psychotherapy Days.

Donat Keusch studied psychology and journalism. Experience in film distribution, world sales, production, screenwriting and as a teacher. Most successful film: “Yol – Der Weg” (Golden Palm). For 30 years working as a script analyst/consultant/writer under pseudonym or unnamed. Motto: “The script is the film!”

Gabriele Sindler Political Scientist | Screenplay Expert | Lecturer

Bundesplatz Cinema | Bundesplatz 14 | 10715 Berlin
Contribution to costs: 9,50 € | reduced 8 €

CHINATOWN | USA 1974

Film&Discussion | 26.10.2021 |

Bundesplatzkino | Berlin

PSYCHE & FILM

Cooperation of the C.G. Jung Gesellschaft Berlin with the Bundesplatzkino and dfk*films

Tuesday, 26.10.2021 at 20:30

Speaker: Donat Keusch | Moderation: Edith Rosin

CHINATOWN | OmU

USA 1974 | 131’ | written by Robert Towne & Roman Polanski | directed by Roman Polanski | produced by Robert Evans |
starring Jack Nicholson, Faye Dunaway, John Huston

A private detective. A femme fatale. A family secret. Sex & Crime & Politics.
The plot is based on real events of the California Water Wars and the bursting of the St Francis Dam in the beginning of the 20th century. The Californian hydraulic engineer William Mulholland served as role model for the character of Hollis Mulwray. Producer Robert Evans, screenwriter Robert Towne and director Roman Polanski set the family drama in an atmosphere of distrust and shady morals – characteristic for film noir. The screenplay won an Oscar in 1975 as well as numerous other awards. The best film noir of all time.

The speakers:

Dipl.-Psych. Edith Rosin studied psychology at the Free University of Berlin, was trained as an analyst at the C.G.Jung Institute in Berlin, and has been working in her own practice since 1996. Since 2012, she has been a lecturer in Active Imagination at the Lindau Psychotherapy Days.

Donat Keusch studied psychology and journalism. Experience in film distribution, world sales, production, screenwriting and as a teacher. Most successful film: “Yol – Der Weg” (Golden Palm). For 30 years working as a script analyst/consultant/writer under pseudonym or unnamed. Motto: “The script is the film!”

Bundesplatz cinema | Bundesplatz 14 | 10715 Berlin
Contribution to costs: 9,50 € | reduced 8 €

FESTEN | THE CELEBRATION

Film&Discussion | 28.09.2021 |

Bundesplatzkino | Berlin

PSYCHE & FILM

Cooperation of the C.G. Jung Gesellschaft Berlin with the Bundesplatzkino and dfk*films

Tuesday, 28.09.2021 at 20:30

FESTEN | THE CELEBRATION | OmU

DK & SWE 1998 | 101′ | written by Mogens Rukov & Thomas Vinterberg |  directed by Thomas Vinterberg |

starring Ulrich Thomsen, Henning Moritzen, Thomas Bo Larsen, Paprika Steen, Birthe Neumann, Bjarne Henriksen, Trine Dyrholm, Therese Glahn, Helle Dolleris.

In his speech for his father’s 60th birthday, Christian reveals a family secret. He relentlessly describes how the head of the family regularly raped two of his four children. Christian’s twin sister killed herself because of the abuse.
In order to end the collective silence, denial, ignoring, turning back the blame, a lot has to happen. Finally, the abuser is forced to admit his guilt in destroying the family and his crimes.

 

The speakers:

Dr. Jörg Rasche, doctor of psychotherapeutic medicine, psychoanalyst (DGAP), sandplay therapist (DGST/ISST), musician, lecturer at the C.G.Jung Institute Berlin and Zurich, 2nd chairman C.G. Junggesellschaft Berlin

Gabriele Sindler Political Scientist | Screenplay Expert | Lecturer

Bundesplatz Cinema | Bundesplatz 14 | 10715 Berlin
Contribution to costs: 9,50 € | reduced 8 €

DRUK | ANOTHER ROUND | DER RAUSCH

Film&Discussion | 27.07.2021 |

Bundesplatzkino | Berlin

PSYCHE & FILM

Cooperation of the C.G. Jung Gesellschaft Berlin with the Bundesplatzkino and dfk*films

Tuesday, 27.07.2021 at 20:30

DRUK | ANOTHER ROUND | DER RAUSCH |  | OmU

writen by Thomas Lindholm & Thomas Vinterberg | directed by Thomas Vinterberg |
starring Mads Mikkelsen, Thomas Bo Larsen, Lars Ranthe, Magnus Millang

Is life better with the right level of alcohol?

 

The speakers:

Dipl.-Psych. Edith Rosin studied psychology at the Free University of Berlin, was trained as an analyst at the C.G.Jung Institute in Berlin, and has been working in her own practice since 1996. Since 2012, she has been a lecturer in Active Imagination at the Lindau Psychotherapy Days.

Gabriele Sindler Political Scientist | Screenplay Expert | Lecturer

Bundesplatz Cinema | Bundesplatz 14 | 10715 Berlin
Contribution to costs: 9,50 € | reduced 8 €