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Pages in category "Films about hypnosis" The following 128 pages are in this category, out of 128 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 7 Aum Arivu; A.
The hypnosis murders is the only known case where the court has been able to prove a hypnotizer guilty and sentence him for hypnotizing someone else to commit a crime. [ 3 ] Murderous Trance had its international festival premiere at the 34th Warsaw Film Festival in fall 2018.
Films about mind control, the concept that the human mind can be altered or controlled by certain psychological techniques. Brainwashing is said to reduce its subjects' ability to think critically or independently, to allow the introduction of new, unwanted thoughts and ideas into their minds, as well as to change their attitudes, values and beliefs.
Hypnose: Sklaven fremden Willens (transl. Hypnosis: Slave of a Foreign Will) is a 1920 German silent film directed by Richard Eichberg.It was the first German production actor Bela Lugosi made in Germany, following Bruno Declari leaving Eichberg-Film to form his own production company.
The Hypnotist (Swedish: Hypnotisören) is a 2012 Swedish crime thriller film directed by Lasse Hallström, based on the Swedish novel of the same name by Lars Kepler.The film was selected as the Swedish entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist.
"The Heist" has been described by Brown as one of the stunts of which he is most proud. [15] The robbery involved holding up a security van and guard (played by an actor) using a realistic-looking toy pistol that Brown had given the subjects earlier, and stealing a case filled with real money. Four people were selected to carry out the robbery ...
It features in movies almost from their inception and more recently has been depicted in television and online media. As Harvard hypnotherapist Deirdre Barrett points out in 'Hypnosis in Popular Media', [1] the vast majority of these depictions are negative stereotypes of either control for criminal profit and murder or as a method of seduction ...
The hypnotized actors give very strange performances, which Herzog intended to suggest the trance-like state of the townspeople in the story. Herzog provided the actors with most of their dialogue, memorised during hypnosis. However, many of the hypnotised actors' gestures and movements occurred spontaneously during filming. [1]