Yitzhak Rabin: Chronicle of an Assassination
1 H 45 – Performed in Hebrew, Arabic / Surtitled or French
ORIGINAL TITLE: Yitzhak Rabin : Chronique d’un assassinat
ALICE TULLY HALL
Lincoln Center Festival, New York, USA
July 19, 2017
JOHN ANSON FORD THEATRE
Los Angeles, USA
July 23, 2017
© Christophe Raynaud de Lage
© Christophe Raynaud de Lage
© Christophe Raynaud de Lage
© Christophe Raynaud de Lage
Architect-turned-filmmaker Amos Gitai directed Rabin, the Last Day, an investigation into the assassination, on November 4, 1995, of the Israeli Prime Minister, after a demonstration for peace and against violence in Tel-Aviv. The assassination cast a cold and brutal light on a dark and terrifying world – a world that made murder possible, as it suddenly became apparent to a traumatised public.
For the Cour d’honneur of the Palais des papes, using the memories of Leah Rabin, the Prime Minister’s widow, as a springboard, Amos Gitai has created a “fable” devoid of formality and carried by an exceptional cast.
Four voices brought together to create a recitative, “halfway between lament and lullaby,” to travel back through History and explore the incredible violence with which the nationalist forces fought the peace project, tearing Israel apart. Four voices caught “like in an echo chamber,” between image-documents and excerpts from classic and contemporary literature – that bank of memory that has always informed the filmmaker's understanding of the world. For us, who let the events of this historic story travel through our minds, reality appears as a juxtaposition of fragments carved into our collective memory.
CREDITS
Texts Amos Gitai, Marie-José Sanselme
Directed by Amos Gitai
Lighting Jean Kalman
Music Bach, Monteverdi, Ligeti
Choir director Johan Riphagin
With Hiam Abbass, Sarah Adler
Musicians Edna Stern (piano), Sonia Wieder-Atherton (cello), le chœur du Lubéron
Videographer Einat Weitzman
Production Agav Films
In association with RFI, France 24, Monte Carlo Doualiya