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Memoirs of My Nervous Illness
Titre original: Denkwürdigkeiten eines Nervenkranken ( Film )

Memoirs of My Nervous Illness
Memoirs of My Nervous Illness    01 January 1993

1993-01-01

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On the 28th of October 1884 Daniel Paul Schreber, candidate of the National Liberal Party in Chemnitz, suffered a heavy defeat at the elections of the German Reichstag. He was taken up in the mental clinic of the Leipzig University soon afterwards. To his rehabilition he wrote an extensive piece of work, "Denkwürdigkeiten eines Nervenkranken" (Memoirs of My Nervous Illness), which was published in 1903 and led to his temporary dismissal. Hereby Schreber became the most quoted psychiatric patient in scientific literature.

Memoirs of My Nervous Illness, Part 1
Titre original: Denkwürdigkeiten eines Nervenkranken, Teil 1 ( Film )

Memoirs of My Nervous Illness, Part 1
Memoirs of My Nervous Illness, Part 1    04 September 1987

1987-09-04

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On the 28th of October 1884 Daniel Paul Schreber, candidate of the National Liberal Party in Chemnitz, suffered a heavy defeat at the elections of the German Reichstag. He was taken up in the mental clinic of the Leipzig University soon afterwards. To his rehabilition he wrote an extensive piece of work, "Denkwürdigkeiten eines Nervenkranken" (Memoirs of My Nervous Illness), which was published in 1903 and led to his temporary dismissal. Hereby Schreber became the most quoted psychiatric patient in scientific literature. This first part of the project, originally conceived as a long feature film, was finished while Ernst Schmidt Jr. was still alive.

Memoirs of My Nervous Illness, Part 2
Titre original: Denkwürdigkeiten eines Nervenkranken, Teil 2 ( Film )

Memoirs of My Nervous Illness, Part 2
Memoirs of My Nervous Illness, Part 2    01 January 1988

1988-01-01

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On the 28th of October 1884 Daniel Paul Schreber, candidate of the National Liberal Party in Chemnitz, suffered a heavy defeat at the elections of the German Reichstag. He was taken up in the mental clinic of the Leipzig University soon afterwards. To his rehabilition he wrote an extensive piece of work, "Denkwürdigkeiten eines Nervenkranken" (Memoirs of My Nervous Illness), which was published in 1903 and led to his temporary dismissal. Hereby Schreber became the most quoted psychiatric patient in scientific literature. This second part was finished after Ernst Schmidt Jr. death by his assistant Susi Praglowski.

Memoirs of My Nervous Illness, Part 3
Titre original: Denkwürdigkeiten eines Nervenkranken, Teil 3 ( Film )

Memoirs of My Nervous Illness, Part 3
Memoirs of My Nervous Illness, Part 3    01 January 1993

1993-01-01

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On the 28th of October 1884 Daniel Paul Schreber, candidate of the National Liberal Party in Chemnitz, suffered a heavy defeat at the elections of the German Reichstag. He was taken up in the mental clinic of the Leipzig University soon afterwards. To his rehabilition he wrote an extensive piece of work, "Denkwürdigkeiten eines Nervenkranken" (Memoirs of My Nervous Illness), which was published in 1903 and led to his temporary dismissal. Hereby Schreber became the most quoted psychiatric patient in scientific literature. The third part was realized by Peter Tscherkassy based on a concept by Ernst Schmidt Jr.

Probefilm zu den Denkwürdigkeiten eines Nervenkranken
Titre original: Probefilm zu den Denkwürdigkeiten eines Nervenkranken ( Film )

Probefilm zu den Denkwürdigkeiten eines Nervenkranken
Probefilm zu den Denkwürdigkeiten eines Nervenkranken    01 January 1985

1985-01-01

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A test film for the later realized "Memoirs of My Nervous Illness" which was shot on Super-8 and premiered at Wels in 1985.