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      • tagonist Ari Folman—playing himself, depicted as an animated character in his own film—to come to terms with his personal encounter with the trauma of war as a soldier serving in the Israeli army during the First Lebanon War of 1982, Waltz with Bashir posits the hypothesis that a film can serve as a form of therapy for the traumatized.
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  2. In 2006, Ari Folman meets with Boaz, an old friend who tells Ari he is being haunted by a recurrent nightmare in which 26 rabidly angry dogs run toward his home through the streets of Tel Aviv, destroying everything in their way.

  3. Dec 3, 2008 · 'Waltz with Bashir': The Fallibility Yet Persistence of Memory. By Beige Adams. Israeli director Ari Folman can't remember the time he spent as a 20-year-old IDF soldier during Israel's invasion of Lebanon in 1982.

  4. Dec 24, 2008 · Ari Folman's animated Waltz With Bashir reconstructs the director's suppressed memories of a 1982 battleand a massacre.

  5. Dec 18, 2008 · Yet “Waltz with Bashir” was instantly hailed as an original, mesmerizing work that borrows the style of underground comics to explore the intersection of dream and historic fact. Once you get...

  6. Dec 26, 2008 · When Israeli filmmaker Ari Folman set out to make the animated documentary Waltz With Bashir, his father warned him not to do it.

  7. Jan 10, 2009 · It took four years for Israeli director Ari Folman to complete his animated documentary Waltz With Bashir, which was entered in the competition for the Palme d'Or at the 2008 Cannes Film...

  8. Feb 1, 2009 · Waltz with Bashir is a powerful and deeply human meditation, first on individual responsibility and ethics — especially when faced with the consequences of an individual acting within the constraints of an institution, in this case the Israeli army. It is as old as Sophocles’ Antigone.