Remembering Jung (1986)

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Gerhard Adler was born in 1904 and raised in Berlin. He took a doctorate from the University of Freiburg. When he was only 26 he began analysis with Jung. Later, with Jung’s approval, he decided to become an analyst himself. Shortly after Hitler came to power, he moved to London where he became a leading Jungian analyst and a co-founder of the original Jungian training society. He was chosen by Jung, along with Dr. Michael Fordham, to edit the Collected Works of Jung in English and was co-editor with Aniela Jaffe of Jung’s Letters, Vol I & II.

Director: Suzanne Wagner
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 60 min
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Music: John Adams
Editing: Tee Bosustow
Original Language: en
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What is Remembering Jung about?
Gerhard Adler was born in 1904 and raised in Berlin. He took a doctorate from the University of Freiburg. When he was only 26 he began analysis with Jung. Later, with Jung’s approval, he decided to become an analyst himself. Shortly after Hitler came to power, he moved to London where he became a leading Jungian analyst and a co-founder of the original Jungian training society. He was chosen by Jung, along with Dr. Michael Fordham, to edit the Collected Works of Jung in English and was co-editor with Aniela Jaffe of Jung’s Letters, Vol I & II.
Who directed Remembering Jung?
Remembering Jung was directed by Suzanne Wagner.
Who stars in Remembering Jung?
Remembering Jung stars Gerhard Adler, Suzanne Wagner, Marie-Louise von Franz.
How long is Remembering Jung?
Remembering Jung has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
What genre is Remembering Jung?
Remembering Jung is a Documentary film.