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Film, Video [Sigmund Freud--home movies] Former supplied title: Freud, Sigmund--home movie excerpts / Variant title: Sigmund Freud--home movies

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Title

  • [Sigmund Freud--home movies]

Other Title

  • Former supplied title: Freud, Sigmund--home movie excerpts
  • Variant title: Sigmund Freud--home movies

Summary

  • The film opens with a close-up of Sigmund Freud in conversation, sitting outdoors, holding a cigar, and casually feeding one of his chows. The scene then shifts to Freud walking down a country lane with three adults and two children. The group includes Anna Freud. The others are most likely Martin Freud and Dorothy T. Burlingham, with two of her children. The film was probably made in the late 1920s, either in Semmering, Austria, where the Freuds summered in 1924-1928 or Schneewinkel in the Bavarian Alps where they stayed in 1929. Schneewinkel seems more likely given the ages of the children.

Created / Published

  • [between 1925 and 1929?]

Headings

  • -  Freud, Sigmund,--1856-1939--Family
  • -  Freud, Sigmund,--1856-1939--Friends and associates
  • -  Freud, Anna,--1895-1982
  • -  Freud, Martin
  • -  Burlingham, Dorothy T
  • -  Chow chow (Dog breed)
  • -  Alps, Bavarian (Germany)

Genre

  • Amateur films
  • Silent films
  • Short films
  • Nonfiction films

Notes

  • -  Appearing: Sigmund Freud, Anna Freud, Martin Freud, Dorothy T. Burlingham.
  • -  Filmed in 1920-1929 in the Bavarian Alps.
  • -  Summary, dates, locations and participants from Margaret McAleer, Senior Archives Specialist, LC Manuscript Division.
  • -  Source used: M/B/RS Film & TV catalog card.

Medium

  • 1 video file (digital, MPEG-4) (ca. 1 min.) : si., b&w.

Source Collection

  • Sigmund Freud Archives Collection (Library of Congress)

Digital Id

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2018600879

Online Format

  • video

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Chicago citation style:

Sigmund Freud--home movies. [Between 1925 and 1929?, 1925] Video. https://www.loc.gov/item/2018600879/.

APA citation style:

(1925) Sigmund Freud--home movies. [Between 1925 and 1929?] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2018600879/.

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Sigmund Freud--home movies. [Between 1925 and 1929?, 1925] Video. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/2018600879/>.