
sunday film & brunch series
Our popular film series is held Sundays at Noon.
A light brunch is followed by the screening of
feature-length films and an in-depth discussion.
Suggested contribution for Brunch: $10
APRIL 11th: “MY LIFE AS A DOG” Director Lasse Hallstrom’s 1985 critically
acclaimed film is a sensitive, tragic, and funny story of 12-year-old Ingemar
(Anton Glanzlius) whose life is far too complex for a boy his age. An offbeat
but realistic coming-of-age story with rich characters and truly unforgettable
scenes.
Charlotte Melnik, MPA, LP, Faculty CMPS & NYGSP.
APRIL 25th: “A SINGLE MAN” Based on Christopher Isherwood’s 1964
groundbreaking novel, A Single Man, directed by Tom Ford and starring
Colin Firth, tells the story of an English professor caught in a secret world
of his own making. With exquisite art direction and cinematography, the
film is a character study in loss, libido, the death drive, and a life in the closet.
Richard Sacks, MA, LP, Faculty, CMPS & NYGSP.
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MAY 2nd: “CAPTURING THE FRIEDMANS” The viewer is a silent participant
as the Friedmans disintegrate beneath allegations of pedophilia and pornography.
Personal and societal prejudices force us to decide whether we are
participants in communal hysteria or upholders of morality. As the extremes
dissolve, characters’ motivations and culpability are redefined.
Ioanis Papavassiliu, MA, LMHC, PsyaD Candidate, BGSP.
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MAY 16th: “IN TREATMENT” HBO’s popular, controversial show depicts the
work and life of fictional psychotherapist, Paul Weston. Using segments
from the show, Dr. Kalin compares Weston’s clinical approach with that of
modern psychoanalysis.
Eugene Kalin, PhD, LP Faculty, CMPS & NYGSP.
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