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La vertigineuse histoire d’Orthosia
Joana Hadjithomas, Khalil Joreige
October 18 – 19, 2025
Tickets on sale from June 26, 2025. With Explorer, Insider and Supporter memberships available in advance from June 24.
Running time: 75'
This story unfolds in the north of Lebanon, at Nahr el Bared, in a refugee camp hastily set up to shelter Palestinian families fleeing the Nakba of 1948. Years later, in 2007, war broke out between the Lebanese army and an infiltrated Islamist group, leading to the destruction of part of the camp. It was at that moment that the first traces appeared of Orthosia, an ancient Roman city, which vanished after being overwhelmed by a tsunami in 551 AD and which, despite 15 centuries of vain attempts to find it, no-one could ever have imagined it there. But how best to deal with this major discovery, as excavations would mean a "second displacement" for the refugee families? The filmmakers and artists Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige use photography, installations, video and cinema to question the account of the imagination and writing about the story. Through this performance, they uncover the palimpsest of constant cycles of construction and destruction, calling on the possible narratives about the underground worlds. A dizzying performance, full of (dis)continuities, upheavals and regeneration, which plunges us into a past that feels particularly close to the present.
Filmmakers and artists, Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige work with photography, installations, performance, video and film. They question the fabrication of images and representations, the construction of imaginaries and the writing of history. Their long-term research is based on personal or political documents, the traces of the invisible and the absent, in stories kept secret such as latencies of wars, a forgotten space project, geological and archaeological undergrounds of cities, or the strange consequences of internet scams and spams. Their award-winning films include Memory Box (2021), Ismyrna (2016), The Lebanese Rocket Society (2012), Je Veux Voir (2008), A Perfect Day (2005). They received the prestigious Marcel Duchamp Prize in 2017 for their artistic project Unconformities. Joana and Khalil are both involved in cultural structures in Lebanon such as Correspondaences, Metropolis and Cinémathèque Beirut.
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Credits
A project by: Joana Hadjithomas & Khalil Joreige
Archaeologist: Hadi Choueri
Research: Maissa Maatouk
Cinematography: Talal Khoury, Joe Saade, Khalil Joreige
Video editing: Tina Baz, Cybele Nader
Animation: Laurent Brett
3D animation: Maissa Maatouk
Sound editing and mixing: Cherif Allam, Rana Eid – Studio DB
Music: Charbel Haber, The Bunny Tylers
Studio manager: Tara El Khoury Mikhael
Commissioned and produced by: Kunstenfestivaldesarts
Coproduction: Points communs – Nouvelle scène nationale de Cergy-Pontoise et du Val d’Oise
Thanks to: Galerie In Situ – fabienne leclerc
Highlights
Sculture piramidali di Lynn Chadwick, nell’allestimento del Grande numero: l’intervento figurativo a grande scala
Veduta notturna dell’abitazione a cupola geodetica di Füller, progetto dell’allestimento dell’architetto Roberto Mango, realizzata nel parco Sempione per la decima Triennale
Veduta notturna del Palazzo dell'Arte ripreso dalla Torre Littoria
Mostra sugli Studi delle proporzioni, allestimento dell'architetto Francesco Gnecchi-Ruscone, esposto nella mostra Studi sulle proporzioni