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Suzanne Wagner

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Biography

Suzanne Wagner, Ph.D. is a Jungian analyst practicing in Sausalito, CA. She was co-director with her husband George Wagner of the Film Archive Project at the Jung Institute of Los Angeles. This project produced the feature documentary Matter of Heart, which was shown in theaters all over the word; and another hour-long film, The World Within, which included some of the first images gathered on film from Jung’s Redbook. The final work of the project was the production of the Remembering Jung series which consists of thirty hour-long individual interviews.

Known For

The World Within: C.G. Jung In His Own Words
5.5

Documentary about Carl Jung based on footage of interviews in his last years of life. An introduction to 'Man and his Symbols', the last book he wrote.

The World Within: C.G. Jung In His Own Words

1990
Matter of Heart
5.8

Documentary on the famous Swiss psychoanalyst, Carl Gustav Jung, featuring interviews with those who knew him and archive footage of Jung.

Matter of Heart

1986
Remembering Jung #26
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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.

Remembering Jung #26

Remembering Jung #23-3
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One of the most profound writers to follow Jung in the field of Analytical Psychology, Marie-Louise von Franz was born in Munich in 1915 and earned a Ph.D. from the University of Zurich. She began analysis with Jung at eighteen, and worked with him on research until his death in 1961. Her first major publication, Aurora Consurgens, is the companion volume to Jung’s last major work, Mysterium Coniunctionis.

Remembering Jung #23-3

Remembering Jung #23-2
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One of the most profound writers to follow Jung in the field of Analytical Psychology, Marie-Louise von Franz was born in Munich in 1915 and earned a Ph.D. from the University of Zurich. She began analysis with Jung at eighteen, and worked with him on research until his death in 1961. Her first major publication, Aurora Consurgens, is the companion volume to Jung’s last major work, Mysterium Coniunctionis.

Remembering Jung #23-2

1986
Remembering Jung #23-1
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One of the most profound writers to follow Jung in the field of Analytical Psychology, Marie-Louise von Franz was born in Munich in 1915 and earned a Ph.D. from the University of Zurich. She began analysis with Jung at eighteen, and worked with him on research until his death in 1961. Her first major publication, Aurora Consurgens, is the companion volume to Jung’s last major work, Mysterium Coniunctionis.

Remembering Jung #23-1

Remembering Jung
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Gerhard Adler was born in 1904 and raised in Berlin. He took a doctorate from the University of Freiburg. When he was only 26 he began analysis with Jung. Later, with Jung’s approval, he decided to become an analyst himself. Shortly after Hitler came to power, he moved to London where he became a leading Jungian analyst and a co-founder of the original Jungian training society. He was chosen by Jung, along with Dr. Michael Fordham, to edit the Collected Works of Jung in English and was co-editor with Aniela Jaffe of Jung’s Letters, Vol I & II.

Remembering Jung

1986