Muriel Teodori is a french psychoanalyst, writer, songwriter, film director and producer.
Her first film “ Sans Plomb” premiered at the Carbourg film fest in 2000. She has written as a journalist for Elle magazine under a pseudonym Jean Giselle. She wrote the libretto Welcome To The Voice with her husband Steve Nieve. She held a masterclass at the Cannes film festival all about the unconscious of TV characters. She has written books on philosophy and Dior.
In this episode she talks movingly about being isolated as a child, dreams and singing to her father.
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06/07/23 • 37 min
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