The Disappearance Of Goya

Film, 56’, Lebanon, 2018

Goya, painting the Disasters of War that he had witnessed, gave us the notorious “I saw it”. It is all about testimony. Here, following the painter’s lead, this involves exploring a bloody episode of the civil war that ravaged Lebanon from 1975 to 1990, the so-called Mountain War in 1983. The violence of civil war, but considered afterwards. How does one relate a massacre? Who remains to relate it? How does one depict the event? Who can do it? This is the ambitious course on which Toni Geitani embarks his generation, born after the events. In the aftermath, everything revolves around the perspective, the staging, the setting of the scene and the laying bare. From the event without images of it, Geitani moves via painting and photography to cinema, the cinema of Godard’s Passion, painting again. And on the horizon, Goya’s agenda and his famous El Tres de mayo in which, by the powers of succinct analysis and imagination, he denounces the Napoleonic repression in Spain. Both scenes serve an accurate but invented image. In order to do this, Geitani listens to accounts, travelling up and down the country and examining the landscape, confronting corpses and images in, for example, the disturbing scene where fantasy meets horror. And listening to today inhabited by the voices of yesterday, striving to contest the masks, like this representation of an ageing Jumblatt that haunts the film. This is the agenda of someone who did not live through the war but who is affected by its secrets, repressions and fractures.

(Nicolas Feodoroff, Fid Marseille 2018)

Ashkal Alwan presents, Co-Produced by Road 2 Films, The Disappearance Of Goya, A film by Toni Geitani, With Sarah Atallah - Assistant Director: Sarah Mashmoushi - Director of Photography: Marina Tebechrani - Make Up Special Effects: Vanessa Issa - Sound Engineer: Imad Roumi - Production Manager: Rana Maalouf - Art Director: Cynthia Hobeika - Wardrobe: Rabab Yahya - Colorist: Bilal Hebri - Editing, Sound Design & Music: Toni Geitani

“For a film caught between generations, with young people employing the imperfect materials of the present to attempt to animate and grapple with the horrors of an increasingly inexplicable past. For recurrently trying different methods for expressing truth without ever claiming to have arrived at it, for embracing limitations as a moral strength, and for constantly surprising us, and leaving us with questions far more profound than any answers, we award the jury prize to The Disappearance of Goya by Toni Geitani.”

-(RIDM 2018 Jury)

Winner Best International Short or Medium-Length Film 21st Montreal International Documentary Festival RIDM - Montreal, Canada | Official Selection 29th FidMarseille World Premiere - Marseille, France | Official Selection 13th Lebanese Film Festival - Beirut, Lebanon | Official Selection 22nd Ji.Hlava, Jihlava, Czech Republic | Official Selection 8th First Look Film Festival Museum of Moving Image - New York, USA | Official Selection 1st Istanbul International Experimental Film Festival - Istanbul, Turkey

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