Waltz with Bashir's Animated Traces: Troubled Indexicality in Contemporary Documentary Rhetorics
Autor: | Shibolet, Yotam, LaRocca, David |
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Přispěvatelé: | LS Theaterwetenschap, ICON - Media and Performance Studies, Afd Arts, Media & Performance |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Post-trauma
Animated documentary documentary filmmaking spectatorship Creative memory Documentary rhetorics truth in representation Documentary representation archival footage Memory Waltz with Bashir Re-staging Ari Folman Dramatization Active spectatorship New Cinematic strategies deepfake video Traumatic War Memories Israeli-Palestinian conflict |
Popis: | Contemporary documentary practices are strongly challenged by growing suspicions of the cinematic claim to truth by indexical capture – the notion that footage objectively captures traces of the past is becoming increasingly less convincing. Under this light, this paper re-examines Waltz with Bashir (Ari Folman, Israel 2008), a groundbreaking animated documentary, and its unique slew of strategies for making powerful non-indexical truth claims about the reality of war experiences and the creative, post-traumatic ways in which they are remembered. Waltz with Bashir‘s final sequence, which cuts from animation to archival footage, grounds the story’s moment of catharsis in solid historical proof and appears to retreat from the film’s creative strategies. The author explores the stitches hiding behind this unusual cut and suggests an alternative, subversive reading of the final sequence. He then argues that the film’s meaningfulness and documentary value are sustained despite skepticism about the objective truth of its ending. |
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