The Disappeared

SCREENING & LIVE EVENT
The Disappeared + Uppland

Part of First Look 2019
Sunday, January 13, 2019, 4:00 p.m.
Museum of the Moving Image - Bartos Screening Room

With Gilad Baram, Adam Kaplan, and Edward Lawrenson in person

The Disappeared. Dirs. Gilad Baram, Adam Kaplan. Germany/Israel. 2018, 46 mins. In Hebrew with English subtitles. In 2000, the Israeli Army endeavored to produce a mainstream action movie, with a million dollar budget, cast of Israeli film stars, and hundreds of extras, all in an effort to address the rising number of soldier suicides. But soon after its completion, the film—meant to be called “The Disappeared”—itself disappeared, blocked by government censors just weeks before its scheduled release. Using audio interviews with key members of the cast and crew and servicemembers, audio clips from the film, and an ambitious soundscape, artists Gilad Baram and Adam Kaplan construct a work of nonfiction in which the visual element has been effectively removed—an evocative representation of a film that cannot be seen. North American premiere.

Preceded by: Uppland (Dir. Edward Lawrenson. 2018, 29 mins.) An architect (Killian Doherty) and filmmaker from Europe visit Yekepa, a town in the remote highlands of Liberia, once a thriving mining community, now decaying and desolate: a concrete ruin in the West African bush. Exploring Yekepa, they discover promises of prosperity and forgotten injustices. Exploring Yekepa, they discover promises of prosperity and forgotten injustices. Edward Lawrenson (Abandoned Goods, First Look 2016) returns with a film that explores the remnants of colonialism within architecture, as well as within his own documentary impulse and project. The result is a sharp, rigorous, reflective work. North American premiere.

Tickets: $15 (Free for members at the Film Lover level and MoMI Kids Premium levels and above). Order tickets online. (Members may contact [email protected] with questions regarding online reservations.)

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The Disappeared is presented with support from UnionDocs.