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Title: The Century of the Self

Release Date: 17 Mar 2002

Runtime: 58m

Genre: Documentary, War & Politics

Director: Adam Curtis

Production Companies: RDF Media, BBC

Overview: The legacy of famed psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud informs the lives of people throughout the world even to this day, though it's a phenomenon to which most are unaware. The film is an exhaustive examination of his theories on human desire, and how they're applied to platforms such as advertising, consumerism and politics.

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Average Vote: 8.4 (104 votes)

Cast

  • Narrator: Adam Curtis
  • Self: Anne Bernays
  • Self: Martin Bergmann
  • Self: Robert Reich
  • Self (archive footage): Edward L. Bernays
  • Self (archive footage): Sigmund Freud
  • Self (archive footage): Anna Freud
  • Self (archive footage): Wilhelm Reich
  • Self (archive footage): Tony Blair
  • Self (archive footage): Margaret Thatcher
  • Self (archive footage): Bill Clinton
  • Self (archive footage): Ronald Reagan
  • The Century of the Self (Miniseries)

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