Celluloid Psychology Season, Podcast and Live Q&A
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Our popular Celluloid Psychology series was devised by Dr Alastair Smith, Associate Professor in Psychology as an antidote to the usual depictions of psychology on our screens.
As part of November’s Celluloid Psychology season, and following the programmed podcast with academics from University of Plymouth which will be released on 2 November, we invite you to participate in a live Q and A on our Facebook page with our film programmer, Anna Navas; discuss the suggested films of the season, insights from the podcast and your thoughts on cinema which explores the mind and brain.
Suggested films to watch:
Recommended by Leonard Dome, doctoral student, School of Psychology:
· Adam’s Apples (2005) 15
· Perfect Blue (1997) 18
· Festen (The Celebration) (1998) 15
Recommended by Dr Stuart Spicer, Research Fellow, School of Psychology:
· Brazil (1985) 15
· Being John Malkovich (1999) 15
Recommended by Prof. Jackie Andrade, School of Psychology:
· Three Colours: Blue (1993) 15
· Three Colours: Red (1994) 15
Recommended by Dr Matt Roser, Associate Professor, School of Psychology:
· Memento (2000) 15
Recommended by Dr Sonja Heintz, Associate Professor, School of Psychology:
· Amelie (2001) 15
Recommended by Dr Alyson Norman, Associate Professor, School of Psychology:
· The Music Never Stopped (2011) PG
The Celluloid Psychology Season podcast will be live on our website from 2 November, further details coming soon.
Join the discussion on our Facebook page - www.facebook.com/TheArtsInstitutePlymouth/
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