Hitchcockian Bridges: Time, Memory and the Unconscious
MacGuffin Film Club Talks
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44m
In our last talk, "Hitchcockian Portals: Shadows, Silhouettes and the Uncanny Threshold", we delved into the shadowy figures that haunt so many of Hitchcock’s uncanny doorways. Now we’re heading out to discuss that most ancient, mystical and transcendent of symbols: The Bridge. We’ll be looking at the Freudian, Jungian, historic and religious significance of these structures as they appear in numerous Hitchcock films to see if there is, in fact, a thematic pattern at work.
Known for his killer slideshows, Joel's talks bring an immersive, cinematic experience to your screen. Hitchcockian Portals will put you inside some of Hitchcock's most fascinating movie moments.
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