Carotenuto was a twin and in the play is so identified in the character of Jung to attribute the same feature to him. None of those present notices the confusion.
The Carotenuto's book and this video attracted the attention of Rai Cinema who commissioned Rosati to screen "A Secret Simmetry", a film about the story of Jung and Sabine directed by Nelo Risi.
The script of "A Secret Simmetry" inspired by this psicoplay had twelve revisions and was translated into English. Rosati emphasized the psychoanalytic importance of history and highlighted Jung's parapsychological interests.
Look for the english script of "A Secret Simmetry" sending a mail to O. R.: playsplays ait
Because the script has not been produced its page is on Ottavio Rosati's page on IMDb pro.
The Freud-Jung story that Carotenuto plays in this psychodrama led to the discovery of the mechanisms of the transfert hitherto unknown and coincided with the breaking of the relationship between Freud and Jung. The play also describes the professional growth of Sabine Spielrein who will betray professionally Jung with Freud, will marry a doctor and will return to Russia. In 1930, with the Stalinist dictatorship, psychoanalysis did not obtain the dignity of science and the Psychoanalytic Society was dissolved. In 1935 Spielrein lost her position as a Child Psychologist and worked as a school doctor. In the summer of 1937, the husband died of a heart attack, while the three brothers of Sabina, arrested on the false accusation of "espionage and belonging to a counterrevolutionary organization", were killed. Retired in 1941 in Rostov, Sabina and her daughters were among the 27,000 victims of the massacre of Jews and Soviet prisoners of war perpetrated by the Nazis in August 1942.