The Millennial Antinostalgic: Yoav in Nadav Lapid’s Synonymes

IF 0.2 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION
Jora Vaso
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In contemporary, transnational exilic cinema exile an artist is made in an exilic journey. The 21st century journey departs from entirely opposite premises than those of the ancient journey, namely with the desire to escape one’s birthplace. The aim of the exile has also transformed: from a necessary step to secure one’s livelihood or even life, it has become one of exploration. Rather than the desire to settle elsewhere or to eventually return home, the exile sets on an open-ended, exploratory journey the premise of which is finding oneself. In this, the physical journey has come to resemble the metaphysical one of the artist. The exile departs from a physical place and journeys into a metaphysical space, geography becoming secondary while still being necessary. This journey is best recounted in the film Synonymes (2019) by Israeli director Nadav Lapid, an autobiographical tale that chronicles the director’s own exile from Israel to Paris and captures his journey toward becoming an artist. The paper references two prominently antinostalgic authors: 20th century Polish writer Witold Gombrowicz and Polsih-Jewish writer Henryk Grynberg.
在当代的跨国流亡电影中,流亡是艺术家在一次流亡之旅中产生的。21世纪的旅行与古代旅行的前提完全相反,即渴望逃离自己的出生地。流亡的目的也发生了变化:从确保生计甚至生命的必要步骤,变成了一种探索。而不是在其他地方定居或最终回家的愿望,流亡设置了一个开放式的探索之旅,其前提是找到自己。在这一点上,身体的旅程已经变得类似于艺术家的形而上的旅程。这次放逐离开了一个物理的地方,进入了一个形而上的空间,地理成为次要的,但仍然是必要的。这段旅程在以色列导演纳达夫·拉皮德的电影《同义词》(2019)中得到了最好的叙述,这是一部自传体故事,记录了导演自己从以色列流亡到巴黎的经历,并捕捉了他成为一名艺术家的旅程。这篇论文引用了两位著名的反怀旧作家:20世纪波兰作家维托尔德·冈布罗维奇和波兰犹太作家亨利克·格林伯格。
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