Hans W. Loewald: Quiet Revolutionary, Creative Synthesizer
We "filmed" this piece over Zoom as the pandemic raged across the world in 2020. Video Introduction at 00:00. Scroll to 1:43 to begin documentary content. Produced to introduce people to the newly created Hans W. Loewald Center, this project brings together eight analysts whose lives and work have been influenced by Loewald's thinking. With Nancy Chodorow, Jonathan Lear, Masha Mimran, Rosemary Balsam, Natasha Black, Doris Silverman, Gil Katz, and Margery Kalb. Motion Graphics by Caro Mikalef; Beethoven Sonata #10 performed by Oliver Glynn. Sponsored in part by IPTAR. For more about the Loewald Center: https://loewaldcenter.org

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