
Psychodráma
A revealing authentic account of a new effective way of treating neurosis through psychodrama, shot at the psychiatric hospital in Sternberk, Olomouc, Czech Republic.
- Runtime
- 1h 14m
- Released
- 1964
- Country
- Czechoslovakia
Details
Release year: 1964
Storyline
A revealing authentic account of a new effective way of treating neurosis through psychodrama, shot at the psychiatric hospital in Sternberk, Olomouc, Czech Republic.
Top credits
- Jirí Broz
- František Dibarbora — The patient
- Gita Misurová
- Stefan Rikovsky — Self, Psychiatrist
Did you know
• Jozef Zachar 's "Psychodrama" is a typical example of a film that was banned at the time of its creation. However, in 1968 it was screened with a psychiatric interpretation, for the audience well-being. After that "Psychodrama" returned to the the vault.
• The method was developed by the Romanian-American psychiatrist Jacob L. Moreno (1889-1974). In "Psychodrama" patients re-played their dramatic life experiences. Nearly all scenes were shot with a hidden camera for better authenticity. Frantisek Dibarbor was one of the participating patients who was healing in the treatment.
Technical specs
- Sound mix
- Stereo
- Color
- Black and White