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Another significant omission at the Oscars was "A Dangerous Method," which got no nominations at all. Surely Viggo Mortensen's sly, subtle, and surprisingly moving portrayal of Sigmund Freud deserved some recognition. At least he is getting the Coolidge Award for career achievement, which, judging from this recent conversation I had with him on the phone [he is living in Madrid] might be a more substantive acknowledgment of his accomplishments than the often capricious , superficial, and trendy Academy choices.
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This is the long version of the Backtalkwith Mortensen that appears in this week's issue [March 2] of the Phoenix. I spoke with him for over an hour, with a short break in the middle due to my clumsiness with our new telephone system (I tried to put him on hold to deal with another call, and cut him off).
Come to think of it, isn't that how the unconscious manifests itself, as Freud might suggest, by breaking off a train of thought when it becomes too sensitive? Or maybe it has more to do with the Jungian notion of synchronicity. Indeed, Mortensen's conversation, jumping from topic to topic at length with a seeming free associativeness that reveals itself to being unexpectedly organized, had a kind of similarity
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2024 marks the 40th anniversary of THE TERMINATOR. Legendary producer Gale Anne Hurd co-wrote THE TERMINATOR (1984) a film that launched a multi-media franchise. Through her long and distinguished career as a writer and producer, Hurd brought many iconic Women heroes, Sarah Connor, Ellen Ripley (ALIENS,1986), Aeon Flux (AEON FLUX, 2005), and Michonne (THE WALKING DEAD, 2010–2022) to the screen. This year’s Speculative Fiction Across Media (SFAM) conference celebrates the groundbreaking achievements of Gale Anne Hurd and all the women creators of speculative fiction in the long history of sf film, television, literature, comics, radio, video games, fandom, and any other media. SFAM is located in Southern California and sponsored by UC Riverside, Cal State LA, and the University of Zurich.
Another excellent moment for celebration is the 100th anniversary of AELITA: QUEEN OF MARS by Soviet director Yakov Protazanov. Based on Alexei Tolstoy's 1923 novel of the same name, AELITA is not only one of the earliest feature-length sf films, but also arguably the first in which a woman character, the eponymous Aelita, plays a major role. As such it is an excellent starting point for thinking more generally about the role of women in the history of sf media.
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