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LCIR2020

The Double in Cinema Workshop 2020

London, United Kingdom
09 February 2020
The conference ended on 09 February 2020

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
7th February 2020

About LCIR2020

How do we specify the parameters of our identity? How do we differentiate ourselves from others? Is it functional to emotionally invest in social masks, compartmentalising various dimensions of ourselves? Is the ‘double’ a useful symbol for communicating division in the self and emotional conflict? Identity formation is a psychological process by which a person assimilates an aspect of someone else and is transformed, wholly or partially, by the model that the other provides. It is by means of a series of identifications that the conscious personality is formed.

Topics

Documentary film, Film adaptation, Film aesthetics, Film analysis, Film and media, Film studies, Memory studies, Silent film, Thin films, Thin films for energy, Film and music, Biofilm, Psychoanalysis and psychoanalytical psychotherapy, Thin film technology, Thin films and nanocomposites, Film, Science fiction film

Call for Papers

How do we specify the parameters of our identity? How do we differentiate ourselves from others? Is it functional to emotionally invest in social masks, compartmentalising various dimensions of ourselves? Is the ‘double’ a useful symbol for communicating division in the self and emotional conflict?

Identity formation is a psychological process by which a person assimilates an aspect of someone else and is transformed, wholly or partially, by the model that the other provides. It is by means of a series of identifications that the conscious personality is formed. Whilst a simple concept on the surface, identity is one of the most perplexing areas of clinical and theoretical research in psychoanalysis.

The cinematic field engages with the notion of the identity in ways that are instinctual, playful, and meaningful. In this session we will explore doppelgängers as a cinematic representation of identity, with reference to psychoanalytic concepts including Sigmund Freud's 'Uncanny', Jacques Lacan’s ‘Mirror Stage’, Carl Jung's ‘Persona’ and Otto Rank's 'Double'.

The following films will be discussed (advanced viewing is optional; brief bespoke video montages will be screened): 

  • The Double Life of Veronique (1991) Krzysztof Kieslowski 
  • Triangle (2009) Christopher Smith
  • American Psycho (2000) Mary Harron
  • Black Swan (2010) Darren Aronofsky
  • Confessions of a Superhero (2007) Matthew Ogens
  • Zelig (1983) Woody Allen
  • Blade Runner 2049 (2017) Denis Villeneuve
  • S1m0ne (2002) Andrew Niccol

    The workshop will start at 9am and finish at 1pm. In order to book a place, please register on http://registration.lcir.co.uk

    Registration fee is 65 GBP. Organisers can be contacted on film@lcir.co.uk.

    Venue: Birkbeck, University of London, Malet Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7HX

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