c/marie-louise-von-franz
Primary-source archive of Jungian analyst Marie-Louise von Franz (1915–1998): her dream films, interviews, and lectures on dreams, death, time, and alchemy.
Marie-Louise von Franz's filmed interview for the Remembering Jung series, recalling her decades of collaboration with C.G. Jung and reflecting on his life and work. (Episode 23, three parts merged.)
Disc 4 of Fraser Boa's ten-hour documentary in which Marie-Louise von Franz interprets dreams on film, including dreams about death and dying, and finding meaning through the dream.
Disc 3 of Fraser Boa's ten-hour documentary in which Marie-Louise von Franz interprets dreams on film, including the historical significance of dreams and the living symbol.
Disc 2 of Fraser Boa's ten-hour documentary in which Marie-Louise von Franz interprets dreams on film, exploring what dreams reveal about ourselves and our relationships.
Disc 1 of Fraser Boa's ten-hour documentary in which Jungian analyst Marie-Louise von Franz interprets the dreams of ordinary people on film, demonstrating the art of Jungian dream analysis for a general audience.
Von Franz explores the archetypal foundations of the human notion of time, linking number, synchronicity, and the structures of the unconscious. (Two parts merged.)
Von Franz's lecture on the archetypal experiences surrounding death, drawing on the dreams of the dying and the psyche's intimations of continuity beyond life.