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Below you will find information about each documentary that supplements The Perils of Cupid. Lesson plans are also available for these excellent documentaries.


Psychology--Charting the Human Mind


The analysis of the mind and the exploration of human motives and behavior are some of the breakthrough areas of study in the 19th and 20th century, shaped by visionary thinkers and landmark experiments. This documentary tracks the development of the first scientific approaches of Wilhelm Wundt, the practical applications of Sigmund Freud, the controversial philosophy of eugenics and the startling discovers of B.F. Skinner and Stanley Milgram. Produced and Written by Adam Sternberg and Kristin Pichaske.

Running Time: (0:26:33)


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Sigmund Freud--Exploring the Unconscious


There was a time where doctor-patient relationships were strictly authoritarian -- doctors did not listen, but rather prescribed -- and those suffering from mental problems endured cold and brutal recuperative programs. Sigmund Freud changed all that with the development of psychoanalysis, wherein he listened to the patient, mapped the unconscious and elevated the study of dreams from mysticism to science. Freud's bold and occasionally regrettable conclusions stirred the conservative society of his time, yet still hold considerable influence on the world today. Produced and Written by Adam Sternberg.

Running Time: (0:21:56)

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Carl Jung and the Journey of Self Discovery


A protégé of Freud, Carl Gustav Jung felt that his mentor's ideas were too limiting, and he sought other sources of influence on the behavior of individuals and cultures. It was Jung's explorations that allow us to identify how we typify people and behavior into archetypes, and how the underpinnings of culture and society shape who we are. Through it all, Jung remained steadfastly committed to the strength and quality of the individual, regardless of what the outlying society dictates the norm to be. Produced by Adam Sternberg. Written by Adam Sternberg and Kristin Pichaske.

Running Time: (0:19:30)

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The Archduke's Last Journey--End of an Era


In June 1914, a special train carried Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austrian throne, to Sarajevo. Terrorists would strike, and a 19-year old gunman killed the Archduke and his wife. A chain-reaction disaster followed, as a web of diplomatic alliances dragged the world into a war that would kill millions, maim millions more, and bring an end to royal dominance of Europe. Produced and Written by Sharon Wood.

Running Time: (0:20:55)

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Powder Keg--Europe 1900 to 1914


Between August 1914 and November 1918, 27 countries would declare war. Over 60 million men from around the world would fight and over eight-and-a-half million would die. In the summer of 1914, none of the world's leaders set out to wage the most destructive war the world had yet known, and yet they did. Why? Produced and Written by Sharon Wood.

Running Time: (0:26:06)

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It's Opera!


Most everyone can recognize the sound of opera when they hear it, but few of us know what opera really is. What is the secret to opera? Discover how the complex interplay of multiple art forms -- song, music, costume, stage direction and drama -- blur to become a truly unique experience by visiting a modern class of opera performers, learning of the historic origins of opera, and following a performance of The Marriage of Figaro. Produced and Written by David O'Dell.

Running Time: (0:29:02)


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Giacomo Puccini--Music of the Heart


To this day, an opera by Giacamo Puccini will play to a packed house. Puccini's works -- including La Bohème -- are engaging stories set to stirring music that are still very much in demand. Rather than craft operas about mythological concepts, momentous historic events or classical literature, Puccini's stories were about of real people in relatable circumstances, inspired by Puccini's own life experience. Produced and Written by David O'Dell.

Running Time: (0:25:34)

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