Chapters from On the Lost Highway: Lynch and Lacan, Cinema and Cultural Pathology by Bernd Herzogenrath

Click here to Read: Introduction to: On the Lost Highway: Lynch and Lacan, Cinema and Cultural Pathology on this website

Click Here to Read:  Digression 1: On Suture from On the Lost Highway: Lynch and Lacan, Cinema and Cultural Pathology on this website.   Continue reading Chapters from On the Lost Highway: Lynch and Lacan, Cinema and Cultural Pathology by Bernd Herzogenrath

Confusion of Tongues, a short film directed by Em Cooper

You are invited to attend the world premiere of Confusion of Tongues, a short film directed by Em Cooper inspired by Ferenczi’s seminal 1932/1955 paper on childhood trauma. The film will be screened as part of the animation program at Brooklyn Film Festival on Monday 6th and Thursday 9th June, 2011. Details and tickets:  are available here   Continue reading Confusion of Tongues, a short film directed by Em Cooper

The Horror of Accelerated Adolescence in “Black Swan”


Black Swan is a film about the ballet, adolescence and psychosis. It is a “psychological thriller,” a “suspense thriller,” a “horror movie” and a tragedy. It blends psychological insight with theatrical melodrama, myth with personal story. It depicts a mother/daughter relationship which is loving and protective at the same moment that it is rivalrous and destructive.

The story concerns the adolescent conflicts of a young ballerina, Nina Sayers, who is vying for the starring role in a production of Swan Lake. We are never told her age, but her conflicts are clearly those of a young adolescent. She is torn apart by intense conflicts between ideals of innocence and kindness and sexual and aggressive passions. Her conflict is reified in the form of the twin swan princesses, the innocent White Swan, Continue reading The Horror of Accelerated Adolescence in “Black Swan”