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Evocação de Barahona Fernandes
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Evocação de Barahona Fernandes

Apr 9, 2005
0h 22m
★ 0.0

Overview

"Evocação de Barahona Fernandes" is a short documentary directed by José Barahona, focusing on his grandfather, the esteemed Portuguese psychiatrist Barahona Fernandes. The film delves into Fernandes's influential anthropological-medical model and its significant contributions to the field of psychopathology. Through intimate storytelling, the documentary offers a personal perspective on Fernandes's legacy, highlighting his profound impact on understanding mental health and the human psyche.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

António Barahona Fernandes

Self

António Barahona Fernandes

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