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Public Performance of Private Interviews: Reinserting the Self into the Family Narrative
Public Performance of Private Interviews: Reinserting the Self into the Family Narrative

Author(s): Alina Predescu
Subject(s): Social history, Family and social welfare, Film / Cinema / Cinematography, Migration Studies, Politics of History/Memory
Published by: Editura Universităţii din Bucureşti
Keywords: interview; performance; nostalgia; memory; family narrative; remembering; emigration;

Summary/Abstract: Serban Oliver Tataru and Alfred Guzzetti are filmmakers that investigate on camera the role of memory in the construction of family history. They interview family members, gather old home movies and family photographs, and dig for public archival footage, in an effort to assume their position within a personal historical continuum, and to affirm their agency within their familial community. In their creative affirmation of generational subjectivity, they push against accepted familial narratives, and use the camera as a surgical tool that troubles lingering wounds beyond the surface of old images. In Anatomy of a Departure (2012), Romanian-German filmmaker Serban Oliver Tataru interviews his parents about their decision to emigrate from Ceausescu’s Romania while he was a teenager, scrutinizing on camera the conditions and consequence of a life-changing decision. While the dynamic of filming one’s own family is reminiscent of home movie tropes, and the tension built around sharing delicate memories reveals an intimacy usually intended to remain private, the film proposes a multilayered performance of the authorial self. As the film reveals a self-portrait set against the familial portrait (Marianne Hirsch), an inherent performative element acts as the necessary mediator between private and public, between ethic, aesthetic and politic. Negotiating between a restorative and a reflective nostalgia (Svetlana Boym), Tataru proposes a live performance of homecoming.

  • Issue Year: XI/2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 41-52
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English