2021 | United States | Animation,Documentary,Experimental,Archival

The Trojan Cinema

  • English 9 mins
  • Director | Salwa AlKhudairi
  • Writer | Salwa AlKhudairi
  • Producer | Salwa AlKhudairi

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In 1956, the premier of the film, Helen of Troy, took place in the newly finished building complex of Al Khayam; a 1,500 seat cinema engulfed by a hotel located in Baghdad, Iraq. The opening of the cinema happened to fall at a time where the tale based film had just recently come out, it was perhaps an innocent choice that fortuitously predicted the trojan horse-like quality of the architectural vessel. The theater’s witnessing of and adaptation to political events has revealed its double consciousness; it at once houses a spectacle and is one itself. “To be afflicted with confabulation is to be of two minds, to be in two places at once, to experience, counterfactually, simultaneous irreconcilable truths.” Paul Emmons and Luc Phinney in Confabulation: Storytelling and Architecture.

Iraq Baghdad Trojan Confabulation AlKhayam