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Chronicle of a Disappearance
Chronicle of a Disappearance
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CHRONICLE OF A DISAPPEARANCE

Directed by Elia Suleiman
Palestine, France, 1996
Drama

Synopsis

After living in New York for many years, Palestinian filmmaker Elia Suleiman returned to Israel. He used his position as half-insider and half-outsider to analyze the extent to which the Arab population of Israel is losing its national identity in a series of seemingly unconnected tableaux.

Synopsis

After living in New York for many years, Palestinian filmmaker Elia Suleiman returned to Israel. He used his position as half-insider and half-outsider to analyze the extent to which the Arab population of Israel is losing its national identity in a series of seemingly unconnected tableaux.

Our take

Disrupting quotidian monotony with bursts of surreal antics, Elia Suleiman’s inventive feature debut speaks to the fragmented existence of modern-day Palestinians. Exquisitely executed, the Tati-esque sight gags emerge as a form of political resistance—and an absurdist rendering of statelessness.