POOR THINGS-Psychological Film Analysis (In Person)

Schedule

Thu May 09 2024 at 07:00 pm to 08:30 pm

Location

Hylé | Barcelona, CT

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1 hour of seminar and 30 minutes of discussion for people who have keen interest in the intersection of cinema and psychology.
About this Event

POOR THINGS- Psychological Film Analysis

Join us for an enlightening film analysis event as we delve into "Poor Things," guided by the a clinical psychologist specializing in developmental psychology. This unique event will explore the intricate layers of the film through the lens of developmental psychology, offering attendees a deeper understanding of the characters, their motivations, and the psychological themes woven throughout the narrative.

The speaker will utilize their expertise in developmental psychology to dissect the film's portrayal of growth, resilience, and the human condition, providing a captivating and scholarly perspective on how these elements are depicted on screen. This analysis will not only enhance your appreciation of "Poor Things" but also enrich your understanding of developmental psychology and its relevance to everyday life.

This session is designed for film enthusiasts, psychology students, professionals in the field, and anyone with a keen interest in the intersection of cinema and psychology. Whether you're looking to gain academic insights or simply wish to see "Poor Things" through a new, psychologically informed lens, this event promises to offer a thought-provoking and engaging experience.

Don't miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding of developmental psychology and its application to film analysis, all while enjoying a rich discussion on one of the most intriguing films of our time. Join us for a night of intellectual exploration and discover the profound connections between psychology and cinema.


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Where is it happening?

Hylé, 443 Carrer del Rosselló, Barcelona, Spain

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Tickets

EUR 7.00

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