Irradiés

Titre anglais : Irradiated
Documentaire
    Réalisé par Rithy Panh • Écrit par Agnès Sénémaud, Rithy Panh, Christophe Bataille
    France, Cambodge • 2020 • 88 minutes • Couleur et Noir & Blanc
Résumé

La vie d’un survivant est quelque chose d’indicible. Mais il faut vivre et aborder cette irradiation dont on ne trouvera peut-être jamais la cause ni les propriétés, et dont on ne pourra peut-être pas se protéger. Mais pour le bien de l’humanité, il est nécessaire de faire l’expérience de toutes les formes de mal et de les comprendre – des tranchées aux atolls, des camps au silence. Le mal irradie. Il blesse – jusqu’aux générations suivantes. Mais au-delà, il y a l’innocence.

Meticulously, a man’s hands assemble a model house in which he places a saved treasure as in a shrine: a family photo. Thus begins a journey into pain. The screen is split into a triptych, giving rhythm to the pictures. Each tragedy is unique, but in the repetition of the images there is that dull noise from which there is no escape. Irradiés is made by people who have survived physical and psychological irradiation as a result of war, and is recommended to those who believe they are immune to it: “What it means to be a survivor cannot be put into words. To live on, to make contact with this irradiation, for which there may be no cause, no knowledge, but from which there is no protection. Evil radiates. It hurts – even later generations. But beyond this pain lies innocence.” (Panh) Irradiés is not an opus made for the art gallery, but an extreme, necessary film that penetrates the eye and heart with unyielding force. Rithy Panh maintains the role of witness; like Marceline Loridan, who also survived, he is living with irradiation and yet maintains a clear view of life.

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