Interpretation of Dreams

Interpretation of Dreams

1990 · 52 min · ★ 7.0 · Documentary

Using extensive quotes from several Freudian works still banned by the Soviet censorship at the time, the film interprets the pivotal points of European history of the past century from a psychoanalytical point of view.

Directed by Andriy Zahdanskyi · Written by Semyon Vinokur

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