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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240714T100000
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URL:https://www.thesap.org.uk/events/everyman-in-therapy-mulholland-drive/
SUMMARY:Everyman in Therapy- Mulholland Drive
DESCRIPTION:The Society of Analytical Psychology\nIn Partnership with the E
 veryman Cinema\n“Everyman in Therapy”\nDavid Lynch’s “Mulholland D
 rive” is an elaborately drawn story of desire\, yearning and vengeance. 
 The film’s structure and beguiling imagery evoke a surrealist dreamscape
  in the form of a strangely disquieting Hollywood film noir that works to 
 accentuate both the tenuous margin between dream and waking states\, and t
 he confusion and synthesis of conscious and unconscious identities that re
 present aspects of the heroine’s psyche.\n\nBetty is a wholesome\, mid-w
 estern blonde ingenue who has come to the City of Angels to seek fame and 
 fortune as an actress. Rita is a glamorous brunette left amnesiac after a 
 car accident\, wanders the streets of LA in a daze before taking refuge in
  Betty’s aunt’s apartment where Betty discovers her. Together\, the tw
 o women attempt to solve the mystery of Rita’s true identity.\n\nLynch
 ’s sublime film is a study in contrasts\, alternating illusion with real
 ity\, journeying into unconscious realms involving archetypal symbolism\, 
 doubling\, trickster and shadow material\, and prospective and compensator
 y dream-like states where painful\, personal experiences are repressed fro
 m consciousness. This repression of unwelcome truths and dissociation inte
 rweaves with an uneasy meditation on the dark\, unaccountable menace of Ho
 llywood\, where glamour and glitz sit uncomfortably and oppressively along
 side cruelty\, and the indifference of a misogynistic industry where the m
 istreatment of women is normalised. It continues a recurrent theme of perf
 ormance\, where Lynch states: “I have a thing for curtains and the stage
  – a curtain hides something and we want to know what’s behind it”.\
 n\nThese aspects and more will be discussed following the film in a dialog
 ue between Rupert Tower (Jungian analyst) and Diana Moffat (Jungian analys
 t)\, and chaired by Adam Reynolds (Head of Brand Partnerships\, Everyman).
 \n\nCPD Event
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