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| Keira Knightley | Sabina Spielrein | |
| Viggo Mortensen | Sigmund Freud | |
| Michael Fassbender | Carl Jung | |
| Vincent Cassel | Otto Gross | |
| Sarah Gadon | Emma Jung | |
| André Hennicke | Professor Eugen Bleuler | |
| Arndt Schwering-Sohnrey | Sandor Ferenczi | |
| Mignon Remé | Jung's Secretary | |
| Mareike Carrière | Food Nurse | |
| Franziska Arndt | Bath Nurse | |
| Wladimir Matuchin | Nikolai Spielrein | |
| André Dietz | Medical Policeman | |
| Anna Thalbach | Bathtub Patient | |
| Sarah Marecek | Orchard Nurse | |
| Bjorn Geske | Orderly |
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| Producer | Jeremy Thomas
Martin Katz |
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| Writer | Christopher Hampton
John Kerr |
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| Cinematography | Peter Suschitzky
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| Musician | Howard Shore
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Based on the true story of Jung, Freud and the patient who came between them. From acclaimed director David Cronenberg (A History of Violence) comes a dark tale of sexual and intellectual discovery, featuring two of the greatest minds of the 20th century. Carl Jung (Michael Fassbender, Shame) has just begun his psychiatric career, having been inspired by the great Sigmund Freud (Viggo Mortensen, The Lord of the Rings trilogy). When a mysterious and beautiful woman (Keira Knightley, Atonement) goes under Jung's care, Jung finds himself crossing the line of the doctor/patient relationship, causing great conflict with his mentor and making Jung question his own morality in the process. |
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