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Valzer con Bashir: [una storia di guerra] (2009)

di Ari Folman, David Polonsky

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In Beirut in September 1982, while Israeli soldiers secured the area, a Christian militia entered the refugee camps of Sabra and Shatila and massacred hundreds, if not thousands, of Palestinians. Ari Folman was one of those Israeli soldiers, but for more than twenty years he remembered nothing of that night. Then came a friend's disturbing dream and with it Folman's need to excavate the truth of the war in Lebanon and answer the crucial question: What was he doing during the hours of slaughter at Sabra and Shatila? Stunningly original in form, Waltz with Bashir follows Folman's journey deep into the darkness of Beirut. Drawing on the stories of other soldiers and his own returning fragments of memory, Folman painfully and candidly pieces together the war and his place in it: the senselessness of the soldiers' orders; the fear that pervades every moment; the casual bloodshed of civilians, culminating in the massacres themselves. The result is a graphic novel that is as damning as it is beautiful. An indictment of violence of extraordinary power, Waltz with Bashir will take its place.… (altro)
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Documentaire d'animation autobiographique de toute beauté, absolument bouleversant. Un grand film antimilitariste. Magnifique lecture psychanalytique des expériences, des souvenirs et des rêves. Les dernières images réelles du film, montrant le massacre de Sabra et Chatila sont un point d'orgue d'une noirceur et d'une force inoubliables. ( )
  biche1968 | Aug 28, 2014 |
A man who fought in the Lebanon War gradually regains his memory of his part in a massacre. He visits several of his war buddies and several psychologists along the way. The book is about the mad moments of war and how it affects young people. I think this was made into a film. There is some hint of real photos in the artwork, especially some shocking ones at the end when details become clearer. Not as good as Joe Sacco's work, with which it's been compared. ( )
  questbird | May 14, 2014 |
A graphic novel adaptation of a animated film of one of the more tragic, and horrific, incidents in a war that was filled with such things. When a friend casually mentions an incident in Lebanon, Ari Folman wonder why he remembers nothing of it. But soon his quest for the truth leads Ari to a slow, terrible re-discovery of memories of that war. And one particular memory that will haunt the reader as much as it does Folman. ( )
  BruceCoulson | Apr 3, 2014 |
It's hard to imagine a film that better fits the true/false dichotomy than this Israeli hybrid, in which writer-director Ari Folman weaves together investigative journalism, personal essay and contemporary Middle Eastern history with startling, often surrealistic animated imagery. Inspired by his own repressed memories of Israel's 1982 invasion of Lebanon, which he participated in as a 19-year-old foot soldier, Folman spins a mind-bending, soulful and compelling tale of war, memory, trauma and lost innocence. The story follows Folman as he revisits the invasion, which culminates with a terrifying massacre in a Lebanese refugee camp. Waltz's voiceover is grounded in fact, comprised of real interviews with Folman's buddies, as well as with politicians and historians, but the imagery is otherworldly: rabid dogs rampaging through Tel Aviv; a bosomy green sea goddess carrying a seasick soldier across troubled waters. Vivid, provocative and innovative, this example of new-form war journalism — an Oscar nominee and most honored film of 2008 — pushes the outer limits of documentary filmmaking to unforgettable effect. (JS)

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1185616/?ref_=sr_1
  TrueFalseFilm | Feb 16, 2013 |
Regelmatig wordt een boek verfilmd. Dit keer was het andersom, eerst was er de film (****) en vervolgens werd er een stripboek van de film gemaakt. De hoofdpersoon kan zich niets meer herinneren van een bloedbad in Libanon, maar herinnert zich ineens flarden na een gesprek met een vriend die een regelmatig terugkerende droom heeft waarin 26 woeste honden hem willen verscheuren. Hij gaat op zoek naar vrienden die hem meer kunnen vertellen. Uiteindelijk weet hij het gewiste stuk van zijn geheugen weer in te vullen. Het boek gaat over de verschrikkingen van de oorlog, maar ook over de merkwaardige werking van het geheugen. Vergelijkbaar met de boeken van Joe Sacco over Palestina en de Gazastrook.
De film vond ik nog iets indrukwekkender. ( )
  erikscheffers | Apr 22, 2012 |
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In Beirut in September 1982, while Israeli soldiers secured the area, a Christian militia entered the refugee camps of Sabra and Shatila and massacred hundreds, if not thousands, of Palestinians. Ari Folman was one of those Israeli soldiers, but for more than twenty years he remembered nothing of that night. Then came a friend's disturbing dream and with it Folman's need to excavate the truth of the war in Lebanon and answer the crucial question: What was he doing during the hours of slaughter at Sabra and Shatila? Stunningly original in form, Waltz with Bashir follows Folman's journey deep into the darkness of Beirut. Drawing on the stories of other soldiers and his own returning fragments of memory, Folman painfully and candidly pieces together the war and his place in it: the senselessness of the soldiers' orders; the fear that pervades every moment; the casual bloodshed of civilians, culminating in the massacres themselves. The result is a graphic novel that is as damning as it is beautiful. An indictment of violence of extraordinary power, Waltz with Bashir will take its place.

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