
Jacques Lacan Speaks
Typically controversial speech by psychoanalyst/philosopher Lacan is disrupted by a student, ridiculing such public intellectuals. Lacan refuses to allow security to haul off the student, lets him speak and incorporates such criticisms into his presentation. The packed performance took place at the Catholic University of Louvain on October 13, 1972, with Lacan interrelating death, language, love, alienation, paranoia and life. His talk is followed by a probing interview of Lacan on his concepts of psychoanalysis, conducted by the director, Belgian documentarian Francoise Wolff. One of only 2 known filmed appearances by Lacan, both by Wolff, who also made documentaries of Albert Einstein and Alexander Solzhenitsyn.
Jacques Lacan Speaks
December 31, 1981
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Cast (2)

Françoise Wolff
Herself

Jacques Lacan
Himself
Crew (10)
Directing

Françoise Wolff
Director
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Olivier Opdebeeck
Sound Designer

Albert Rupf
Sound
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Youri Pachkoff
Still Photographer

Christian Carez
Director of Photography
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Marc Lautal
Title Graphics

Gérard Collet
Cinematography

Michel Sternon
Mix Technician

John Forrester
Translator
Editing

Josee Van Den Driessche
Editor