My Name Was Sabina Speilrein (2002)

My Name Was Sabina Speilrein (2002) poster

The history of psychoanalysis is littered with the discarded psyches of the women whose diagnoses were key to the fame of the great masters. One such woman was Sabina Spielrein. Unlike the rest, she didn't vanish forever from history. Elisabeth Márton's film relates, restages and remembers the tragic story of Spielrein's life as gleaned from a box of her papers discovered in 1977 in the cellar of Geneva's former Institute of Psychology.

Director: Elisabeth Marton
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 90 min
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Production: Haslund Film, Hysteria Film AB, Les Films du Centaure, Maximage, Millennium Film, Sveriges Television (SVT), Malmö, Facets Multimedia Distribution
Country: Germany, France, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Switzerland
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de

Keywords

psychology, sigmund freud

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is My Name Was Sabina Speilrein about?
The history of psychoanalysis is littered with the discarded psyches of the women whose diagnoses were key to the fame of the great masters. One such woman was Sabina Spielrein. Unlike the rest, she didn't vanish forever from history. Elisabeth Márton's film relates, restages and remembers the tragic story of Spielrein's life as gleaned from a box of her papers discovered in 1977 in the cellar of Geneva's former Institute of Psychology.
Who directed My Name Was Sabina Speilrein?
My Name Was Sabina Speilrein was directed by Elisabeth Marton.
Who stars in My Name Was Sabina Speilrein?
My Name Was Sabina Speilrein stars Eva Österberg, Lasse Almebäck, Mercedez Csampai, Palle Granditsky, Natalia Usmanova, Katarina Rubensson.
How long is My Name Was Sabina Speilrein?
My Name Was Sabina Speilrein has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is My Name Was Sabina Speilrein?
My Name Was Sabina Speilrein is a Drama film.
Where was My Name Was Sabina Speilrein produced?
My Name Was Sabina Speilrein was produced in Germany, France, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Switzerland.