Miguel's War
In this portrait that is multi-layered both in terms of form and content, a gay man confronts the ghosts of his past and explores hidden longings, unrequited love and tormenting feelings of guilt. Miguel was born in 1963 to a conservative, Catholic Lebanese father and an authoritarian mother from a wealthy Syrian family. Numerous conflicts over his national, religious and sexual identity compelled him to flee to Spain in his early twenties. In post-Franco Madrid where he lived an openly gay existence, his life resembled one long Almodóvarian orgy, full of excess and sexual taboo-breaking. This was followed first by a collapse and then a new beginning. After fleeing war and repression 37 years ago, Miguel returns to Lebanon.
In a mixture of re-enactments, animation, soul-searching interviews and archive material, the filmmaker and the filmed join forces to dissect old traumas and emotional injuries and explore possibilities of catharsis via a brand of self-scrutiny that holds nothing back.
Source: 71. Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin (Catalogue)
Credits
Director
Screenplay
Director of photography
Editing
Music
Cast
- Miguel
- Ruben
- Maria
- Kämpfer 1
- Kämpfer 2
- Mutter
- Der junge Michel
Production company
Producer
Alle Credits
Director
Assistant director
Screenplay
Director of photography
Production design
Animation
Costume design
Editing
Sound
Casting
Music
Cast
- Miguel
- Ruben
- Maria
- Kämpfer 1
- Kämpfer 2
- Mutter
- Der junge Michel
Production company
in co-production with
Producer
Co-Producer
Executive producer
Line producer
Shoot
- Libanon, Spanien
Voraufführung (DE): 01.03.2021 - 05.03.2021, IFF Berlin - Industry Event - Panorama, VoD;
Uraufführung (DE): 16.06.2021, Berlin, IFF Summer Special - Panorama Dokumente, Freiluftkino Kreuzberg
Titles
- Originaltitel (DE) Miguel's War
Versions
Original
Voraufführung (DE): 01.03.2021 - 05.03.2021, IFF Berlin - Industry Event - Panorama, VoD;
Uraufführung (DE): 16.06.2021, Berlin, IFF Summer Special - Panorama Dokumente, Freiluftkino Kreuzberg
Awards
- Publikumspreis - 2. Platz, Panorama