
Feature Competition 1: Waltz with Bashir
| Original Title: | Waltz with Bashir |
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| Director(s): | Ari Folman |
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| Production Company: | Bridgit Folman Film Gang |
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| Distribution Company: | Entertainment One (Canada) |
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| Year of Production: | 2008 |
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| Nationality: | Israel | ||
| Screening Format: | 35mm |
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| Runnning Time: | 90:00 | ||
| Category: | Animated Feature |
Techniques
2D Computer, Rotoscope & Other Techniques
2D Computer, Rotoscope & Other Techniques
Synopsis:
One night at a bar, an old friend tells director Ari about a recurring nightmare in which he is chased by 26 vicious dogs. Every night, the same number of beasts. The two men conclude that there is a connection to their Israeli Army mission in the first Lebanon War of the early eighties. Ari is surprised that he can't remember a thing anymore about that period of his life. Intrigued by this riddle, he decides to meet and interview old friends and comrades around the world. He needs to discover the truth about that time and about himself. As Ari delves deeper and deeper into the mystery, his memory begins to creep up in surreal images...
"A remarkable, haunting and intense work, quite unlike any other animated film I've ever seen. Hand drawn in a crude, colorful underground-comics style, it captures Folman's struggle to recapture his lost memories of what he saw and what he did during Israel's ill-fated 1980's war in Lebanon, when he was a young draftee."
"Un oeuvre remarquable, hallucinante et intense, comme aucun film animé qu j'ai vue. Dessiné à la main dans un style crû et coloré de dessins animés clandestins, qui saisi bien les efforts de Folman à se remémorer ce qu'il a vu et fair durant la guerre de 1980 que l'lsraël a perdu au Liban, alors qu'il était une jeune recrue." Andrew O'Hehir, Salon.com
One night at a bar, an old friend tells director Ari about a recurring nightmare in which he is chased by 26 vicious dogs. Every night, the same number of beasts. The two men conclude that there is a connection to their Israeli Army mission in the first Lebanon War of the early eighties. Ari is surprised that he can't remember a thing anymore about that period of his life. Intrigued by this riddle, he decides to meet and interview old friends and comrades around the world. He needs to discover the truth about that time and about himself. As Ari delves deeper and deeper into the mystery, his memory begins to creep up in surreal images...
"A remarkable, haunting and intense work, quite unlike any other animated film I've ever seen. Hand drawn in a crude, colorful underground-comics style, it captures Folman's struggle to recapture his lost memories of what he saw and what he did during Israel's ill-fated 1980's war in Lebanon, when he was a young draftee."
"Un oeuvre remarquable, hallucinante et intense, comme aucun film animé qu j'ai vue. Dessiné à la main dans un style crû et coloré de dessins animés clandestins, qui saisi bien les efforts de Folman à se remémorer ce qu'il a vu et fair durant la guerre de 1980 que l'lsraël a perdu au Liban, alors qu'il était une jeune recrue." Andrew O'Hehir, Salon.com
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| In the mid 1980s, after completing his military service, Ari Folman ventured out on his dream trip to circle the world with a backpack. Just two weeks and two countries into the trip, Ari realized traveling was not for him, so he settled into small guesthouses in Southeast Asia and wrote letters to his friends at home, letters in which he totally fabricated the perfect trip. One whole year of being in one place and writing down the fruits of his fantastical imagination convinced him to return home and study cinema. His graduate film, “Comfortably Numb” (1991) documented Ari’s close friends taking cover on the verge of anxiety attacks during the first Gulf war while Iraqi missiles landed all over Tel Aviv. The result was comical and absurd and the film won the Israeli Academy award for Best Documentary. Between 1991-1996 Ari directed documentary specials for TV, mainly in the occupied territories. In 1996 he wrote and directed “Saint Clara”, a feature film based on a novel by Czech author Pavel Kohout. The film won seven Israeli Academy awards, including Best Director and Best Film. "Saint Clara" opened the Berlin Film Festival's Panorama and won the People’s Choice Award. The film was screened throughout America and Europe to critical acclaim. Ari continued directing successful documentary series and took time off for his second feature in 2001. “Made in Israel” is a futuristic fantasy that centers upon the pursuit of the world’s only remaining Nazi. Ari has written for several successful Israeli TV series, including the award-winning "In Therapy" ("Be Tipul"), which was the basis for the new HBO series "In Treatment." Ari made his initial attempt at animation in his series “The Material that Love is Made Of" – each episode opens with five minutes of documentary animation which depicts scientists presenting their theories on the evolution of love. This successful attempt at documentary animation propelled Ari to develop the unique format of “Waltz with Bashir”. Based on a true story, the film is a quest into the director’s memory for the missing pieces from the days of the Lebanon War in the mid 80s. As far as Ari was concerned, it was only natural to transform the quest into animation, full of imagination and fantasy. |


