Waltz with Bashir
Israel
2008
Director Ari Folman’s animated, quasi-documentary Waltz With Bashir follows the filmmaker’s emotional attempt to decipher the horrors that unfolded one night in September of 1982, when Christian militia members massacred more than 3000 Palestinians refugees in the heart of Beruit as Israeli soldiers surrounded the area. Folman was one of those soldiers, but nearly twenty-years after the fact his memories of that night remain particularly hazy. After hearing an old friend recall a vivid nightmare in which he is pursued by twenty-six ferocious dogs, Folman and his friend conclude that the dream must somehow relate to that fateful mission during the first Lebanon War. When Folman realizes that his recollections regarding that period in his life seem to have somehow been wiped clean, he travels the world to interview old friends and fellow soldiers from the war. Later, as Folman’s memory begins to emerge in a series of surreal images, he begins to uncover a truth about himself that will haunt him for the rest of his days.
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