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Carl Jung | Based On Novel Or Book
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6.4/10
IMDbFor and | 2011
Sound Editing Feature Film | 2012 | Rob
Picture Editing Feature Film | 2012 | Ronald
Production Design Feature Film | 2012 | James
Direction Feature Film | 2012 | David
Feature Film | 2012 | Walter
Best Achievement in Art DirectionProduction Design | 2012 | James
Best Achievement in Music Original Score | 2012 | Howard
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role | 2012 | Viggo
Best Achievement in Overall Sound | 2012 | Don
Best Achievement in Sound Editing | 2012 | Michael
Best Foreign Actor Mejor Actor Extranjero For and | 2012
Best Foreign Actor (Mejor Actor Extranjero) | 2012 | Michael
Best Supporting Actor in a Canadian Film | 2012 | Viggo
Best Director Canadian Film | 2012 | David
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture | 2012 | Viggo
2011 | David
Best Actress | 2012 | Keira
Best Depiction of Nudity Sexuality or Seduction | 2012 | Keira
Best Editing in Feature Length | 2012 | Ronald
Best Motion Picture | 2012 | Jeremy
Best Achievement in Costume Design | 2012 | Denise
Best Achievement in Direction | 2012 | David
Best Achievement in Editing | 2012 | Ronald
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role | 2012 | Michael
Best Achievement in Visual Effects | 2012 | Wojciech
Best Supporting Actor | 2012 | Viggo
Feature Film Mental Health | 2012
Best Actress in a Canadian Film | 2012 | Keira
Best Supporting Actor in a Canadian Film | 2012 | Vincent
Soundtrack Composer of the Year For and | 2012
Soundtrack Composer of the Year | 2012 | Howard
Best Narrative Feature | 2011 | David
Best Supporting Actor | 2011 | Viggo
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2011 | Viggo
Best Canadian Film | 2011 | David
Best Supporting Actor | 2011 | Viggo
Best Director | 2011 | David
Best Actor | 2011 | Michael
Best Actress | 2011 | Keira
Budget 15,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 27,462,041 USD
The age difference between Viggo Mortensen and Michael Fassbender is 19 years, just as it was between Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung.
In preparation for his role as Sigmund Freud, Viggo Mortensen read everything he could find on Freud and even visited his actual home (now a museum) in Vienna. In an attempt to capture aspects of Freud's personality, Mortensen smoked his own Danish grandfather's cigars that he kept in his grandfather's personal cigar case over the course of the shoot.
David Cronenberg (an atheist of Jewish heritage) said that he had to teach Viggo Mortensen to "walk like a Jew."
According to Keira Knightley, at first she didn't know how to play her character's hysteria. When she read some of Spielrein's notes she noticed the woman described her condition as being like "a demon or a dog." Knightley then started to pull faces and contacted David Cronenberg through Skype to show him the results until they both agreed on one.
The apocalyptic dream, described by Jung may refer to the beginning of World War I (1914-1918). During World War I Jung was drafted as an army doctor and soon made commandant of an internment camp for British officers and soldiers. Swiss neutrality obliged the Swiss to intern personnel from either side of the conflict who crossed their frontier to evade capture. Jung worked to improve the conditions for these soldiers stranded in neutral territory; he encouraged them to attend university courses.
"Carl Jung: [to Sabina] My love for you was the most important thing in my life. For better or worse, it made me understand who I am."
"Carl Jung: Angels always speak German. It's tradition."