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- DirectorMersolis SchöneStarsBabette BabichArno BöhlerJames Delaney"THINKING NIETZSCHE" is an essayistic documentary featuring interviews and performances based on Nietzsche's book "Human, All Too Human" which leads the viewer to extraordinary places of thinking.
- DirectorMarcelina MartinStarsChristopher CastleVijali HamiltonColleen KelleyHere art is the joyous human expression of the Sacred. Mining The Unconscious brings us the stories and revelations of seventeen artists as they share their personal journeys into the profound territory of the unconscious in the excavation of their creativity. This stunning experience of the transformational and healing power of art immerses the viewer in the river of creativity and the Eternal image. Moving through a meditation that integrates spirituality and creativity, what emerges is the artist's gift to the world. A true celebration of life and a tribute to the heart's longing for the beyond. In addition to deeply moving art, the sound track transports the viewer into a world drenched with the beauty of light upon this earth.
- DirectorBenjamin StewartStarsBruce LiptonHenrik PalmgrenBenjamin StewartWe may be quick to blame secret organizations, corporations and corrupt politicians for the state of the environment. The harsh truth is that the world is in its current state because humanity is evolving and taking the world with it.
- DirectorMark WhitneyStarsCarl Gustav JungMarie-Louise von FranzBarbara HannahDocumentary on the famous Swiss psychoanalyst, Carl Gustav Jung, featuring interviews with those who knew him and archive footage of Jung.
- StarsCarl Gustav JungRichard I. EvansRichard I. Evans from the University of Houston interviews Carl Gustav Jung on the subject of 'Sigmund Freud'.
- StarsMax von SydowCarl Gustav JungComprehensive documentary on the legendary psychologist and philosopher, Carl Jung.
- StarsJohn FreemanCarl Gustav JungJoan BakewellJohn Freeman interviews Carl Jung at his Zürich home, asking the psychologist questions about consciousness, his friendship with Freud, his thoughts on death, and his own self-analysis.
- DirectorAmélie RavalecStarsGérard AudinetBruno DecharmeAnne-Marie DuboisA journey into art, madness and the unconscious. An exploration of visionary artists and the creative impulse, from the Flemish Masters of the Renaissance to the avant-garde movement of Surrealism and the unsung geniuses of Art Brut.
- StarsJoseph CampbellBill MoyersGeorge LucasMythologist Joseph Campbell presents his ideas about comparative mythology and the ongoing role of myth in human society.
- CreatorFrançois BusnelStarsThomas Balou MartinTales of love, sex, power, betrayal, heinous crimes, unbearable separations, atrocious revenge, and metamorphoses - the poetic force of the myths has crossed the centuries.
- DirectorMihai CurteanStarsAlexandra SpatareluAlexandru CurtaCosmin PopescuA heartbroken young psychology graduate tries to keep her mental balance while studying alchemy, dreams, and hallucinations.
- DirectorCharles Daman RichardsonStarsKaliah Von GravesAndrew RiddleAn avant-garde meditation on time and the cycles of nature, drawing from the symbolic imagery of European and Egyptian mythology, Hinduism, Thelema, The Kabbalah, Hermetic Alchemy and other esoteric sources.
- In the early years of the 20th century, Carl Jung (at one time Sigmund Freud's favorite pupil) developed his own system of depth psychology. He was particularly interested in dream analysis and the light they threw upon what was happening in the subconscious levels of his patient's minds. Jung invented the phrase 'archetype of the collective unconscious' to describe his findings and saw parallels between his work on the psyche and Alchemy. In this program we explore his fascinating discoveries. Featuring renowned author and researcher Adrian Gilbert in this ongoing series of Occult and Esoteric Knowledge.
- DirectorWerner HerzogStarsWerner HerzogJean ClottesJulien MonneyWerner Herzog gains exclusive access to film inside the Chauvet caves of Southern France and captures the oldest known pictorial creations of humanity.