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Episode 092: Developmental Psychology... In Song Form! The Sound of Music (1965) with Jill Swirsky
CinemaPsych Podcast
1 hour 48 minutes 55 seconds
9 months ago
Episode 092: Developmental Psychology... In Song Form! The Sound of Music (1965) with Jill Swirsky
Join Alex and guest host Dr. Jill Swirsky as they enter the world of musical theater put to film in Robert Wise's wonderful adaptation of The Sound of Music (1965)! A musical about a man (played by Christopher Plummer) who treats his kids like sailors and woman (played by Julie Andrews) who just wants to sing with Nazism as a backdrop is a perfect exploration of psychology! From developmental theories, to grief and loss, to identity and relationships, this wonderful musical with amazing songs offers a great exploration of basic psychological concepts. This podcast episode is one of my favorite things!
Read Dr. Swirsky's Psi Chi blog Psychology Pop Culture Corner contributions on more musicals!
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Legal stuff:1. All film clips are used under Section 107 of Title 17 U.S.C. (fair use; no copyright infringement is intended).2. Intro and outro music by half.cool ("Gemini"). Used under license.3. Film reel sound effect by bone666138. Used under license CC-BY 3.0.
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Where psychology meets films. We dissect and analyze popular films and their psychological content.