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More Alive Than Dead
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Docoucmentary
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Country of production: Israel
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Year of production: 2016
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Length: 60 minutes
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Language: English, French, Spanish, Hebrew (English subtitles)
Director: Tzachi Schiff
Producer: Marek Rozenbaum
Writer: Tzachi Schiff, Ofra Abramov
Cinematography: Moshe Schiff
Editor: Ofra Abramov
Content advisor: Carmit Sapir Weitz
Synopsis:
Was Sigmund Freud the revolutionary genius who changed our way of thinking or was he a charlatan who stole theories from others? Renowned experts, entertainers, comedians and musicians reflect on the influence of Freudian thought on our culture.
In a world of post-truth and alternative facts, where good arguments are met with slogans and theories with ironic comments, Freudian ideas are still alive and kicking.




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