Theatre of War

  • Lola Arias
  • Argentina, Spain, Germany
  • 2018
  • 81 min
  • Focus: Playing Reality

The Malvinas/Falklands War lasted just 74 days, but such a short conflict can still have far-reaching consequences. By June 1982, when Argentina reluctantly admitted defeat and the Falklands remained under British rule, nearly 1,000 soldiers had lost their lives. For the soldiers on both sides of the battle lines, some of them still in their teens, the impact was intense. Thirty-five years later, they are gray-haired veterans with reading glasses and oppressive memories of war.

The Argentine artist and filmmaker Lola Arias brings a group of these men together in front of the camera as part of a conceptual multimedia project, which also includes the acclaimed play Minefield. Short scenes create a theatrical framework for three Argentine and three British veterans to confront their memories, each other and the war that binds them. The artificial and self-aware style encourages us to ask some essential questions. How does war affect a person’s life? How do you give shape to memories, and how do you communicate them to others?

Credits

  • 81 min
  • color
  • DCP
  • Spoken languages: English, Spanish
  • Subtitles in: English
Director
Lola Arias
Production
Gema Juarez Allen for Gema Films, Alejandra Grinschpun for Gema Films
Co-production
BWP, Sake Argentina, Sutor Kolonko, SWR/ARTE
Cinematography
Manuel Abramovich
Editing
Anita Remón, Alejo Hoijman

IDFA history

2022
Screened
Focus: Playing Reality
2018
Dutch Premiere
Best of Fests
2016
Supported with €40000 for Europe: International Co-production

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