Remembering Jung #26

Remembering Jung #26
Lore Zeller describes here the growing menace of actions taken by the Nazi government in Berlin in the early 1930’s. Born in Berlin in 1914, Lore later married Max Zeller, a young attorney who was deeply engaged in the study of Jung’s new psychology. In 1938, Max was arrested and sent to a concentration camp. She tells the story of many coincidences and unexpected happenings that helped her to get Max released.
StarringLore ZellerSuzanne Wagner
DirectorSuzanne Wagner

Movie Details

Original Language:English

Remembering Jung Collection

The C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles, in conjunction with over 600 individuals and several organizations throughout the world filmed 35 individuals over a 30-year period who had a close personal relationship with noted Swiss psychiatrist and founder of analytical psychology, C.G. Jung (1875-1961). One of the resulting film projects was the creation of edited versions of the original interviews, each an hour long, to create a series for the public titled Remembering Jung (1990).