Johan grimonprez
September 1st 2009 @ 4:17 pm art


Director Johan Grimonprez investigates the politics behind this change, at the same time unwrapping our own complicity in the urge for ultimate disaster. Playing on Don DeLillo’s riff in his novel Mao II: “what terrorists gain, novelists lose” and “home is a failed idea”, he blends archival footage of hijackings with surreal and banal themes, including fast food, pet statistics, disco, and his quirky home movies. David Shea composed the superb soundtrack to this free fall through history, best described in the words of one hijacked Pepsi executive as “running the gamut of many emotions, from surprise to shock to fear, to joy, to laughter, and then again, fear.”

“Exceptional for its juice, its jazzy compelling fusion of social and aesthetic issues, and its stomach-churning power.”
- The New York Times

“A sense of urgency and a wrenching emotional attack.”
- The Times (London)

“Each cut turns a screw deeper until your mind hurts.”
- San Francisco Bay Guardian

“An eccentric, roller coaster ride through history.”
- Time Out


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