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What neither of us could see on their own (2024) is a fascinating dive into the life of Andrew Feldmar, a prominent figure in psychotherapy. Directed by András Krámli, this documentary meanders through Feldmar's experiences, revealing the intricate dance between his personal therapy and professional practice. There's a certain intimacy in the way the film captures the essence of his relationship with R.D. Laing, which adds a layer of depth to the narrative. The pacing is contemplative, allowing moments of reflection that resonate with anyone who's navigated the complexities of the mind. With a minimalist approach to visuals, the focus is purely on Feldmar's profound insights, making it a unique exploration of psychotherapy's nuances.
A deep dive into the evolution of psychotherapy.Explores the personal and professional intertwining of Feldmar's life.Minimalist visuals allow for a focus on narrative and insight.
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