Waltz with Bashir
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Waltz with Bashir is a groundbreaking animated documentary that blends memory, history, and cinema to explore the 1982 Lebanon War through the eyes of veterans and the filmmaker himself. Directed by Ari Folman, the film invites viewers to question how memory is formed, recalled, and sometimes revised in the pursuit of meaning.
- Format: Feature-length animated documentary
- Animation style: Rotoscoped blend of hand-drawn and digital imagery to vividly depict memories and recollections
- Subject: An in-depth look at the Lebanon War and its enduring psychological impact on soldiers and civilians
- Director: Ari Folman, based on interviews with veterans and Folman’s own investigative quests
- Length: Approximately 90 minutes
- Viewing context: Suited for home viewing, film studies, and discussion groups exploring memory, ethics, and conflict
Waltz with Bashir offers a unique lens on war by translating memory into cinema. The combination of intimate interviews and innovative animation creates an immersive experience that encourages reflection on how personal and collective histories are formed, remembered, and questioned. Ideal for students, educators, and curious film fans, it provides a distinctive narrative that goes beyond traditional war documentaries, inviting conversations about responsibility, memory, and the human costs of conflict.
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