TY  -  JOUR
AU  -  Stoisman, Alessia
AU  -  Ciocca, Giacomo
T1  -  A possible psychogenesis of the paraphilic behavior based on an interpretation of the film “La Pianiste”
PY  -  2026
Y1  -  2026-03-01
JO  -  Rivista di Psichiatria
JA  -  Riv Psichiatr
VL  -  61
IS  -  02
SP  -  87
EP  -  92
PB  -  Il Pensiero Scientifico Editore
SN  -  2038-2502
Y2  -  2026/04/26
N2  -  Summary. This article aims to explore, through a psychological-narrative reading of the film “La Pianiste” (Haneke, 2001), specific dynamics that underpin paraphilic behavior. The focus is specifically placed on masochism and on the ambiguities surrounding the concept of consent within BDSM practices. The protagonist, Erika Kohut, is here described through the psychodynamic perspective together to the attachment theory. At the core of the analysis lies Erika’s symbiotic and deeply oppressive relationship with her mother, which finds expression in self-harming rituals and submission fantasies. The erotic relationship and the sexual life of the protagonist, characterizing the film, poses a crucial question: how free is a “yes” in reality? While consent is often framed as a conscious and voluntary act, Erika’s story reveals it to be a dangerously ambivalent terrain, shaped by unresolved psychic wounds. This work does not aim to stigmatize or pathologize BDSM practices, but rather to interrogate their “shadow zones”: when do these practices become a space for reconstructing the Self, and when do they risk turning into a stage where unprocessed suffering is compulsively replayed?
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