The Freud Scenario

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In 1958 the US director John Huston asked Jean-Paul Sartre to write a scenario for a film about Sigmund Freud. Huston wanted Sartre to concentrate on the conflict-ridden period of Freud’s life when he abandoned hypnosis and invented psychoanalysis. <i>The Freud Scenario</i> discovered in Sartre’s papers after his death is the result—a deft portrait of a man engaged in a personal and intellectual struggle that would prove a turning point in twentieth-century thought.<br><br>Sartre did not regard this script as a diversion from his larger intellectual project. Freud’s preoccupations with female hysteria and the father relationship touched on major themes in his own work and <i>Loser Wins</i> <i>The Family Idiot</i> and <i>Words</i> some of Sartre’s most celebrated publications are all in some way derived from his work for Huston.<br><br>Written for a Hollywood audience <i>The Freud Scenario</i> demonstrates that in addition to a towering intellect Sartre enjoyed a genuine popular touch. Already widely acclaimed in France <i>The Freud Scenario</i> stands as a valuable testament to two of the most influential minds in modern history.
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