A movie directed by Ledare throughout a three-day convention that he organized in Chicago that was structured in keeping with the Tavistock methodology—a mission that concerned recruiting 30 individuals, securing the collaboration of 10 psychologists skilled within the methodology, and directing a movie crew. Complicated patterns of stereotyping and different projections of id emerge by the individuals’ discussions; authority is questioned, assumed, and brought away; and viewers are implicated because the individuals develop into conscious of subjective forces that exist past the imposed boundaries of the convention system.