Secrets of a Soul
Pabst's Secrets of a Soul (1926) is an exploration of the encounter
between psychoanalysis and cinema in which
psychoanalysis becomes the actual subject of film. Secrets of a Soul, made with Freud's
colleague Karl Abraham, presents a case study of phobia,
repression and compulsion, and is the first film that
represented psychoanalysis as treatment
G.W. Pabst Work