Take a historical journey with Wael Shawky and his film-opera Drama 1882 ! Eight fascinating parts trace Ahmed Urabi's revolt against colonial domination and take you on a tale between theater, opera and cinema. As a highlight of the Venice Biennale 2024, it is offered this year as part of the Saison Méditerranée 2026.
With fascinating videos, sculptures and meticulous historical reconstructions, Wael Shawky questions the authority of written history and its ambiguities. Colonel Ahmed Urabi, peasant turned founder of the Egyptian Nationalist Party, led the uprising and worked to return Egypt to its people. What event in 1882 could have imploded his popular movement, precipitated the bombardment of Alexandria by British forces and caused his exile?
With meticulous attention to detail, Wael Shawky stages a musical, theatrical and magical tale filmed in a historic Alexandria theater, against a striking pictorial backdrop. The performers and soundtrack seem to be part of the same moving painting. The sets move in slow motion, while the characters seem hypnotized, evolving in a slow, spellbinding choreography. Drama takes on many faces: it can be entertainment, catastrophe, or the doubt inherent in the story. A timely, critical conversation about the need to revisit history and the futility of war!
Tuesday to Sunday, 10am to 7pm
Nocturne on Friday until 10pm
Free admission, subject to availability
Film duration: 45min - streaming
Large auditorium
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Access: 17 Avenue du Général Eisenhower, 75008 Paris
Entrance Square Jean Perrin
Accessibility
This event is accessible to people with reduced mobility.