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Manal Issa, 2024

Elisabeth Subrin
2025 United States, Lebanon 10' English
Wed 26
March
21h00
Arlequin 1
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+ débat/Q&A : Recherche Médée
Thu 27
March
19h00
Bulac
Fri 28
March
14h00
Saint André des Arts 3
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+ débat/Q&A : Being John Smith + Manal Issa 2024
Dans la même séance : Being John Smith Medea Research
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Dans la même séance : Being John Smith Medea Research
© Elisabeth Subrin

In Beirut on September 22, 2024, just hours before bombing escalated throughout the country, the Lebanese French actress Manal Issa considers the role of the actor during the unfolding global conflict.


With Manal Issa, 2024, Elisabeth Subrin prolongs her exploration of reenactment to question female representations and the machinery of power that shapes them. In her previous film Maria Schneider, 1983, three actresses, including French-Lebanese actress Manal Issa, reenact an interview with Maria Schneider. Here, Subrin has Issa ask the questions – cut out by the editing – that Schneider was asked at the time, so that Issa can give her own views. The actress delivers an essential and uncompromising account of her profession and the political reach it has today.   

The scene seems to unfold in a cafe. The fixed camera faces an empty chair placing us as interlocutors opposite an off-screen character. A few objects on a table – a cigarette burnt shorter in each new shot, a telephone, a cup of coffee – signal her presence. Lighting variations punctuate the static shots, while a window to the side gives a glimpse of the city’s constant bustle. Her voice inhabits the space. She questions what being an actor in the current wartime context means, and the place assigned to her in the film industry.  

Shot in Beirut, with some of the crew forced to work remotely from New York, the film captures the backdrop of the city, where the muffled noises of the tensions resonate.  A few hours after the filming, the bombardments intensified. Between presence and absence, the words of Issa echo beyond the screen with an unrelenting political acuity.

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Elisabeth Subrin

Her award-winning films and installations have been presented widely in North America, Europe, South America and Asia. Her solo presentations include The Museum of Modern Art, NY, Film Society of Lincoln Center, The Vienna Viennale. Subrin’s 2022 film Maria Schneider, 1983 premiered at Cannes in Director’s Fortnight and received a 2023 César for Best Documentary Short. Her critically acclaimed feature narrative, A Woman, A Part was released theatrically in 2017. A Sundance, Fulbright and Guggenheim Fellow, Subrin is a professor of Film and Media art at Temple University and lives in Brooklyn, New York.

Wed 26
March
21h00
Arlequin 1
Book
+ débat/Q&A : Recherche Médée
Thu 27
March
19h00
Bulac
Fri 28
March
14h00
Saint André des Arts 3
Book
+ débat/Q&A : Being John Smith + Manal Issa 2024
Dans la même séance : Being John Smith Medea Research
Production :
Elisabeth Subrin
Photography :
Bassem Fayad
Sound :
Victor Besse
Editing :
Jenn Ruff
Copy contact :
Manifest Pictures / andrea@manifest.pictures

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