This guide focuses on the , directed by Alice Winocour. Based on true events, the film explores the complex relationship between a 19th-century neurologist and a patient diagnosed with "female hysteria." 🎬 Film Overview

: She is treated by the renowned physician Jean-Martin Charcot (Vincent Lindon), who uses her as a "star patient" in his public demonstrations to showcase the symptoms of hysteria.

: Moderate (intense seizures and the claustrophobic atmosphere of the asylum). 🎻 Soundtrack Highlights

: While based on the real patient Louise Augustine Gleizes, critics have noted that the film omits several darker factual details, such as her history of childhood trauma, and changes her age from 14 to 19.

: Includes "Cantus in Memoriam of Benjamin Britten" by Arvo Pärt and "Tango" by Isaac Albéniz. 🔍 Critical & Historical Context

Charcot's experiments or see a list of where you can watch the movie? Augustine (2012) - IMDb