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Prendimi l'anima (2002)
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2 August 2004 (USA) morePlot:
Seduced by Jung, killed by hate, redeemed by history. In 1905 a 19-year-old Russian girl suffering from... more | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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3 wins & 7 nominations moreUser Comments:
A note on the Scandinavian DVD edition moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Iain Glen | ... | Dr. Carl Gustav Jung | |
| Emilia Fox | ... | Sabina Spielrein | |
| Craig Ferguson | ... | Richard Fraser | |
| Caroline Ducey | ... | Marie Franquin | |
| Jane Alexander | ... | Emma Jung | |
| Viktor Sergachyov | ... | Ivan Ionov | |
| Ivan Igogin | |||
| Joanna David | ... | Frau Spielrein - Sabina's Mother | |
| Michele Melega | ... | Pavel | |
| Giovanni Lombardo Radice | ... | Zorin | |
| Daria Galluccio | ... | Renate | |
| Anna Tiurina | ... | Concierge / Receptionist (as Anna Chiurina) | |
| Bob Marchese | |||
| V. Nakonechny | |||
| Fiorenza Brogi | ... | Woman in cake shop |
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90 minLanguage:
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France:U | USA:Not Rated | Finland:K-11 | Singapore:R(A) | Switzerland:12 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:12 (canton of Vaud) | Brazil:14MOVIEmeter: 
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The true story of Sabina Spielrein, a patient of both Freud and Jung, who was killed by Nazi troops in Russia in 1942. moreQuotes:
Sabina Spielrein: What can grow without rain? What can burn for years without end? Stone can grow without rain. But only love can burn for years without end. moreFAQ
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At the end of the film there is a text blurb mentioning that Spielrein's theoretical work influenced both Freud and Jung. Unfortunately, in the Scandinavian DVD edition this was mistranslated to the effect that Spielrein's work was *influenced by* both Freud and Jung. Apparently the idea that a woman could have influenced the work of these great men is still so far-fetched that the translator misread (in a most Freudian way) the text. Of course, having seen the film one could forgive the translator for not appreciating the impact of Spielrein's work, since it receives little, if any, attention in the script.
(BTW, There is also a (less Freudian) error in the sound editing, for about 15 minutes of the DVD edition the sound lags about one minute behind. Just so you know.)