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A Dangerous Method

Early in his career, psychiatrist Carl Jung takes on the challenge of a seemingly impossible case, a deeply disturbed, beautiful young woman named Sabina Spielrein. Jung employs his mentor Sigmund Freud's experimental "talking cure" in treating Sabina and the treatment proves to be successful. This results in Freud and Jung becoming colleagues rather than master and student, but before long, both men are involved with their patient, complicating their relationship.

Genres:
Biopic, Drama, Art/Foreign and Adaptation

Release Date:
November 23rd, 2011 (limited)

MPAA Rating:
R for for sexual content and brief language.

Distributors:
Sony Pictures Classics

Actors:
Keira Knightley as Sabina Spielrein
Viggo Mortensen as Sigmund Freud
Michael Fassbender as Carl Jung
Vincent Cassel as Otto Gross
Sarah Gadon as Emma Jung
Andre Hennicke as Professor Eugen Bleuler
Arndt Schwering-Sohnrey as Sándor Ferenczi
Mignon Remé as Jung’s Secretary
Mareike Carriere as Food Nurse
Franziska Arndt as Bath Nurse
Wladimir Matuchin as Nikolai Spielrein
Anna Thalbach as Bathtub Patient
Sarah Marecek as Orchard Nurse
Björn Geske as Orderly
Markus Haase as Orderly
Christian Serritiello as Ship’s Officer
Clemens Giebel as Ship’s Steward
Theo Meller as Karl Abraham
Jost Grix as Leonhard Seif
Severin von Hoensbroech as Johan van Ophuijsen
Torsten Knippertz as Ernest Jones
Dirk S. Greis as Franz Riklin
Katharina Palm as Martha Freud
Nina Azizi as Minna Bernays
Julie Chevallier as Anna Freud
Cynthia Cosima as Sophie Freud
Mirko Guckeisen as Ernst Freud
Julia Mack as Mathilde Freud
Andrea Magro as Jean Freud
Naike Jaszczyk as Agathe Jung

Directors:
David Cronenberg

Writers:
Christopher Hampton    

Producers:
Jeremy Thomas    
Marco Mehlitz    
Martin Katz    
Stephan Mallmann    
Peter Watson
Karl Spoerri    
Richard Mansell

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