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- An examination of the life and work of Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961) and his association with physicist Wolfgang Pauli. Explores the sources and themes of Jungian psychology: aspects of the soul, the mandala as tool and symbol, medieval alchemy in contrast to modern science, the world of Eros, the connections between psyche and matter. Dream recreations provide an additional avenue of access to the work of Jung.
- Were we terrorists?', the people in this film wonder. Thirty years after their Armed Struggle, when their lives were determined by revolutionary ardour, they look back on their violent political actions in the early 1970's. In the wake of the German RAF - the Rote Armee Fraktion also known as the Baader-Meinhof group - the Dutch Red Youth carried out bomb attacks and political actions against the Vietnam-war and capitalist society. When a number of them went to Yemen to take part in a Palestinian guerrilla training, there was no turning back. Their instructor, RAF member Peter-Jürgen Boock, who was later involved in the kidnapping and killing of the politician Hanns-Martin Schleyer, remembers those Dutch very well. Were they fit to be terrorists? And will they ever be able to get rid of this terrorist-stigma?
- About Indian Avatar Sathya Sai Baba, which is considered in his country as a divine incarnation of Vishnu, the deity that incarnates from era to era to restore the five human values. At the age of fourteen, he claimed that he was the reincarnation of Shirdi Sai Baba and left his home to serve his devotees. Sai Baba's believers credited him with miracles such as materialisations of vibhuti (holy ash) and other small objects such as rings, necklaces and watches, along with reports of miraculous healings, resurrections, clairvoyance, bilocation and was allegedly omnipotent and omniscient.