PsychCINEMA
Mark your calendars and RSVP below by October 16th.
JOiN US
for a special screening of
(The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
The Faculty, Residents and Fellows of the Department of Psychiatry and Medical Students, Psychology Learners, Neuroscientists, Philosophers, and Film Theorists interested in psychiatry are cordially invited to a film screening and networking event to discuss
Psychocinematics: Exploring Cognition at the Movies.
Hosted by the UMN Department of Psychiatry and PsychSIGN
Join us for complimentary movie concessions too!
Event Timetable
5:30-6:00pm
Check-in and partake in a variety of classic movie concessions
6:00-8:00pm
Screening of BiRDMAN or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
8:00-8:30pm
Informal Networking and Conversation with
UMN PsychSIGN Officers & Residents
Your PsychCINEMA Hosts
JJ Rasimas, MD, PhD, FAPM
Associate Professor
Department of Psychiatry
Hennepin County Medical Center
Email: Joseph.Rasimas@hcmed.org
Website: https://www.hcmc.org/providers/HCMC_P_082708
Adnan Ahmed, MBBS
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychiatry
University of Minnesota Medical School
Email: adnan@umn.edu
Website: https://www.psychiatry.umn.edu/bio/psychiatry/adnan-ahmed
Wilf Family Center Auditorium
Shuttle Schedule
For those of you on the East Bank, we recommend taking the Fairview Shuttle. It picks up at VCRC & drops off at the Rehab Building (by request) next to the UMMC Masonic Children's Hospital where the event is being held.
Shuttle Pick-up Locations:
EAST BANK
Variety Club Research Ctr
401 E River Pkwy
WEST BANK
Rehab Building
2512 S 7th St
WEST BANK
West Physician Lot
2312 S 6th St
West Bank Parking Map
Please feel free to park in either the Red or Yellow ramp. We will have parking coupons at the check‐in table. Note our coupons do not work in the Green ramp.
Movies based on severely impaired family relationships
1966: Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?
(including Elizabeth Taylor as Best Actress)
1979: Kramer vs. Kramer
1980: Ordinary People
1983: Terms of Endearment
Best Actress Winners (and their portrayal of potentially associated disorders)
1939: Vivien Leigh, Gone with the Wind: Narcissistic personality disorder
1957: Joanne Woodward, The Three Faces of Eve: Dissociative identity disorder
1968: Barbra Streisand, Funny Girl: Narcissistic personality disorder (tied with Katharine Hepburn for Best Actress)
1972: Liza Minelli, Cabaret: Narcissistic personality disorder
1977: Diane Keaton, Annie Hall: Generalized anxiety disorder
2000: Angelina Jolie*, Girl Interrupted: Borderline personality disorder
2002: Nicole Kidman, The Hours: Major depressive disorder
2010: Natalie Portman, Black Swan: Psychotic disorder, not otherwise specified
2013: Cate Blanchette, Blue Jasmine: Substance use disorder
2014: Julianne Moore, Still Alice: Major neurocognitive disorder
2015: Brie Larson, Room: Post traumatic stress disorder
*Best supporting actress
Best Actor Winners (and their portrayal of potentially associated disorders)
1945: Ray Milland, The Lost Weekend: Alcohol use disorder
1948: Laurence Olivier, Hamlet: Major depressive disorder
1960: Burt Lancaster, Elmer Gantry: Narcissistic personality disorder
1970: George C. Scott (refused), Patton: Narcissistic personality disorder
1972: Marlon Brando (refused), The Godfather: Antisocial personality disorder
1976: Peter Finch, Network: Major depressive disorder
1978: Jon Voight, Coming Home: PTSD
1980: Robert De Niro, Raging Bull: Intermittent explosive disorder
1984: F. Murray Abraham, Amadeus: Delusional disorder
1987: Michael Douglas, Wall Street: Antisocial personality disorder
1988: Dustin Hoffman, Rain Man: Autism spectrum disorder
1991: Anthony Hopkins, Silence of the Lambs: Antisocial personality disorder
1997: Jack Nicholson, As Good as it Gets: Obsessive Compulsive disorder
2006: Forest Whitaker, The Last King of Scotland: Antisocial personality disorder / Narcissistic personality disorder
2007: Daniel Day-Lewis, There Will be Blood: Antisocial personality disorder
2009: Jeff Bridges, Crazy Heart: Alcohol use disorder
2016: Casey Affleck, Manchester by the Sea: Major depressive disorder
Best Picture Winners (and portrayal of potentially associated disorders)
1939: Gone With the Wind: Narcissistic personality disorder
1940: Rebecca: Complicated bereavement
1945: The Lost Weekend: Alcohol use disorder
1946: The Best Years of Our Life: PTSD
1948: Hamlet: Major depressive disorder
1950: All About Eve: Dissociative Identity Disorder
1955: Marty: Intellectual developmental disability
1968: Oliver: Antisocial personality disorder
1969: Midnight Cowboy: Substance use disorder
1970: Patton: Narcissistic personality disorder
1972: The Godfather: Antisocial personality disorder
1973: The Sting: Antisocial personality disorder
1974: The Godfather Part II: Antisocial personality disorder
1975: One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest: Schizophrenia (including Jack Nicholson for Best Actor though he did not have schizophrenia)
1977: Annie Hall: Generalized anxiety disorder
1984: Amadeus: Delusional disorder
1986: Platoon: Acute stress disorder
1988: Rain Man: Autism spectrum disorder
1991: Silence of the Lambs: Antisocial personality disorder
1992: Unforgiven: Antisocial personality disorder
1994: Forrest Gump: Intellectual developmental disability
1996: The English Patient: PTSD (probable)
2001: A Beautiful Mind: Schizophrenia
2002: Chicago: Narcissistic personality disorder (Roxie Hart and Billy Flynn) and Antisocial personality disorder (Velma Kelly)
2006: The Departed: Antisocial personality disorder
2007: No Country for Old Men: Antisocial personality disorder
2009: The Hurt Locker: Acute stress disorder (or PTSD)
2014: BiRDMAN or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance): Unspecified psychosis
2015: Spotlight: Pedophilic disorder
2016: Moonlight: Substance use disorder
PsychSIGN Local & National Networks
The Psychiatry Student Interest Group Network (PsychSIGN) is a national network of medical students interested in psychiatry, from those with a rough interest in the brain and mind to those already in the residency application and match process. PsychSIGN connects students across the country to their peers, to psychiatry residents, and to practicing psychiatrists from a broad range of subspecialties. The network provides mentoring opportunities, resources for your health and career, and ideas for expanding your interest group.
PsychSIGN is comprised of psychiatry interest groups at medical schools across the country. Member schools are divided into regions depending on the school’s location. Each school is headed by a Region Chair elected by PsychSIGN members at the national convention. (UMN is in Region 4.) Regions get together for the region conference annually and are kept up to date with National PsychSIGN and the APA through newsletters and monthly updates. There are no membership costs for the schools in PsychSIGN and the events held are also open to the students at no cost.
Join PsychSIGN for free today!
Michael Cahill, MS2
Email: cahil047@umn.edu
Lulu Song, MS2
Email: songx405@umn.edu
Jiaochen Ke, MS3
Email: jke00001@umn.edu
Daniel Volovets, MS3
Vice-Chair
Email: volov013@umn.edu
Claire Chappuis, MS3
Secretary
Email: chap0342@umn.edu
Benjamin Harbst, MS4
Officer
Email: harbs003@umn.edu
Suzie Metzger, MS4
Officer
Email: metz0148@umn.edu
Kaz Nelson, MD
PsychSIGN Advisor
Vice Chair for Education
University of Minnesota Medical School
Email: kjnelson@umn.edu
Website: http://www.psychiatry.umn.edu/bio/psychiatry/kaz-nelson
Location: UMN Psychiatry Education Office F282/2A West, West Building, 2450 Riverside Ave, Minneapolis, MN, United States
Phone: 612-273-9717
Twitter: @KazJNelson
Scott Oakman, MD, PhD
PsychSIGN Advisor
Program Director, Psychiatry ResidencyHennepin County Medical Center / Regions Hospital
Email: Scott.A.Oakman@healthpartners.com
Website: https://www.hcmc.org/education/ResidencyPrograms/psychiatry-residency/HCMC_MAINCONTENT_361
Location: Hennepin County Medical Center Psychiatry Residency Program 701 Park Avenue, B5.118 Minneapolis MN 55415
Phone: 612-873-7571
Twitter: @saoakman