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Ensoulment: Exploring the Feminine Principle in Western Culture received first place in the Best Women's Issues Book Category at the 2017 International Latino Book Awards ceremony and honorable mention in the Most Inspirational Non-fiction - English category and was a finalist in two categories for the American Book Fest: Anthologies & Women's Issues. Ensoulment is an encounter with a young filmmaker struggling to explain the feminine, according to psychologist Carl Jung's theories. She interviews authors and leaders including Dr. James Hollis, Dr. Abigail Disney, Rev. Dr. Serene Jones, Dr.…mehr

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Ensoulment: Exploring the Feminine Principle in Western Culture received first place in the Best Women's Issues Book Category at the 2017 International Latino Book Awards ceremony and honorable mention in the Most Inspirational Non-fiction - English category and was a finalist in two categories for the American Book Fest: Anthologies & Women's Issues. Ensoulment is an encounter with a young filmmaker struggling to explain the feminine, according to psychologist Carl Jung's theories. She interviews authors and leaders including Dr. James Hollis, Dr. Abigail Disney, Rev. Dr. Serene Jones, Dr. Cynthia Eller and Dr. Anne Fausto-Sterling, amongst others, to broaden her perspective about what the feminine is and how it takes place in Western culture. What starts out as an attempt to make a film, ends in a search of meaning, belonging and the path back to her true self. ¿
Autorenporträt
Lorís Simón Salum (Mexico City, 1988) graduated from Rice University with a BA in Psychology. Shortly after, she joined Literal Magazine where she wrote, directed and co-produced the documentary feature, Ensoulment: A Diverse Analysis of the Feminine in Western Culture. After numerous awards and worldwide screenings, Lorís opened Literal's first international short film festival, Literally Short Film Festival. In 2016 she earned a Business Certification from Columbia University in New York City. Lorís continues to work as director and programmer at Literally Short; she enjoys chocolate, movies, and deeply believes that dogs are people too.