Commentary on the film: Border - Lostly Yours (Now, Voyager).

di Irving Rapper, 1942

Published: April 10, 2024
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It is certainly an interesting film, with many themes developed in a single plot that intertwine, showing, among other things in direct, and albeit marginally, but with singular acuity, the state of psychotherapy in those years and in that country. In the interweaving of different, wide-ranging and interesting themes, issues are dealt with, not in a direct way, but clearly interpretable in the script, ranging from attachment, individuation, even affective abuse, and desatellisation (dependence, counter-dependence, autonomy, interdependence). [...]

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Mistrali, M. (2024). Commentary on the film: <em>Border - Lostly Yours (Now, Voyager)</em>.: di Irving Rapper, 1942. Ricerca Psicoanalitica, 35(1). https://doi.org/10.4081/rp.2024.899