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Founded in the late 1970s to help
preserve C. G. Jung's vast contributions by recording
filmed interviews with people who knew him personally,
the archive provides a significant body of reference
material for scholarly research, clinical training, and
public education.
- Matter of Heart presents a
compelling and inspiring portrait of C. G. Jung
as a humanist, healer, friend, and mentor through
the skillful weaving of rare home movies,
archival footage, and a wealth of interviews.
(1985 107 Minutes Color $24.95 US $49.95 PAL )
- The World Within
includes a
lengthy interview with C. G. Jung about his work
on dreams, memory, archetypal figures, and the
importance of ritual and fantasy (1990 60 minutes
$24.95 US $49.95 PAL)
- Remembering Jung, a video
series of 18 one-hour documentary films,
illuminates Jung's life through the memories of
students, patients, and those who knew him on a
personal basis. Participants are, in their own
right, pioneers in their respective fields and in
the discipline of analytical psychology (60 minutes each,
$25/tape).
These videos are available for purchase through the C. G. Jung Bookstore, or may be
borrowed from the Max and Lore
Zeller Library.
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