Salam Godzilla
Agadir, Morocco, 1960. A violent earthquake destroyed the whole town, except for a few buildings, including the Salam movie theater. By a strange twist of fate, apparently the film shown that night was Godzilla: King of the Monsters, a famous figure of post-apocalyptic days. This coincidence guides Gilles Aubry, all ears to echoes of the past, as he leads an investigation and tries to spot distant or tenuous traces left by time.
This video essay features rich material, where dinosaur tracks, newsreels, or even seismic surveys can resonate with poetic verses sung by the Agadiri musician and local cultural agent Ali Faiq, or the movements of female rwais dancers. Shot inside the cinema and in the surroundings of Agadir, the film is driven by an abstract soundtrack recorded on location.
Shot and produced by Gilles Aubry in 2019.
40'35'', HD video
World premiere at Visions du Réel International Film Festival, Nyon, 2019.
International premiere at FID Marseille 2019.
Moroccan premiere at Arab Media Lab, Marrakesh, 2020.
This video is part of the Norient Online Special Sawt, Bodies, Species, a joint publication with adocs, extending Gilles Aubry’s physical book Sawt, Bodies, Species: Sonic Pluralism in Morocco into a digital publication with additional video and audio materials. The Open Access publication of this book was made possible with the support of the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF).
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Published on May 04, 2023
Last updated on September 18, 2023