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Duration: 10 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: DeepAtSea |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1080 | Added: 2012-Jan-29 |
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"Sarah Marecek's acting prowess is hereditary, with her father Heinz Marecek being an esteemed actor and director. After graduating from the renowned Rose Bruford College in London where she studied theater, Sarah entered the industry with a cameo appearance on SOKO Kitzbühel. She made her mark on the silver screen with roles in Männerherzen... und die ganz ganz große Liebe (2011) and Diaz (2012), showcasing her enigmatic beauty. In A Dangerous Method (2011), she demonstrated her vast potential by playing a nurse who succumbs to the charms of free-love advocate Otto Gross, baring both her talent and skin in equal measure."
Release Year: 2011
Nation: Canada, Germany, Switzerland, United Kingdom
Alternative Title: Um Método Perigoso, Eine dunkle Begierde, Mia epikindyni methodos, Nevarna metoda, Niebezpieczna metoda, Tehlikeli Iliski, Un método peligroso, Une méthode dangereuse
Director: David Cronenberg
Writer: Christopher Hampton
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Companies: Dangerous Method Film AG, Lago Film, Millbrook Pictures, Prospero Pictures, Recorded Pictures Company, The Movie Network
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Awards: N/A
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Keywords: based on novel or book, based on true story, biography, carl jung, cigar smoking, infidelity, patient, psychoanalysis, sigmund freud, spanking
Dr. Carl Jung, intrigued by the challenge of treating Sabina Spielrein, an intelligent yet troubled young woman, begins analyzing her at his clinic in Switzerland. Jung's mentor and colleague Sigmund Freud initially applauds this arrangement but grows concerned when Jung becomes increasingly obsessed with Sabina, both professionally and romantically. Sabina, meanwhile, finds herself drawn to both men, leading to complex power dynamics and emotional turmoil.
'A Dangerous Method' is a psychological drama based on the true story ofSabina Spielrein's treatment by Dr. Carl Jung under Sigmund Freud's influence. The film explores themes of psychoanalysis, obsession, and the blurred lines between professional responsibility and personal desire.