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====Films in which Jung is a character in the narrative==== * 2002 saw the release of an Italian film about Jung and Spielrein ''[[The Soul Keeper]]'' (''Prendimi l'Anima'') directed by [[Roberto Faenza]]. It used English dialogue and English actors, but was never formally released in the United States. [[Emilia Fox]] played Sabina Spielrein and [[Iain Glen]] was Carl Gustav Jung. * ''[[A Dangerous Method]]'', a 2011 film directed by [[David Cronenberg]], is a fictional dramatisation of the lives of Freud, Jung, and [[Sabina Spielrein]] between 1904 and 1913. Spielrein is the Russian woman who became Jung's lover and student and, later, an analyst herself.<ref name="Cronenberg 2012 p.">{{cite book | last=Cronenberg | first=David | title=A dangerous method | publisher=Sony Pictures Home Entertainment | location=Culver City, Calif | year=2012 | oclc=776921046 | language=fr }}</ref> [[Michael Fassbender]] plays Carl Jung. The film is based on the stage play ''The Talking Cure'' by [[Christopher Hampton]] which was in turn based on the 1993 non-fiction book by [[John Kerr (author)|John Kerr]], ''A Most Dangerous Method: The Story of Jung, Freud, and Sabina Spielrein''. * In the online animated series, ''[[Super Science Friends]]'', Jung, voiced by Tom Park, is featured as one of the recurrent antagonists against Sigmund Freud.<ref>{{cite web |title=Super Science Friends β Full Cast & Crew |url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5202616/fullcredits/ |website=IMDb}}</ref> * ''[[Soul (2020 film)|Soul]]'', a 2020 [[Pixar]] film written by [[Pete Docter]], [[Mike Jones (screenwriter)|Mike Jones]] and [[Kemp Powers]], includes brief appearances of Jung as an ethereal cartoon character, "Soul Carl Jung".<ref>{{cite web|title='Soul' review: Pixar's excellent jazz movie goes deeper than ever|date=8 December 2020|last=Oleksinski|first=Johnny|work=NYPost|url=https://nypost.com/2020/12/08/soul-review-pixars-jazz-movie-goes-deeper-than-ever/}}</ref> * Jeff Lillico portrays Jung in episode 13 of season 15 "[[List of Murdoch Mysteries episodes#Season 15 (2021β2022)|Murdoch on the Couch]]" (January 10, 2022) of the [[CBC Television|Canadian television]] period [[Detective fiction|detective series]] [[Murdoch Mysteries]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Jeff Lillico |url=https://ggagency.ca/lillico/ |website=Gary Goddard Agency |date=2025 |access-date=April 5, 2025}}</ref>
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