The Forest of the Hanged

2018
TNB
Theatre Sound design
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Radu Afrim’s production following Liviu Rebreanu’s The Forest of the Hanged unearths the profound poetry within this potent and contemporary narrative, with a primary focus on engaging today’s youth. Through his unique interpretation of a cornerstone of Romanian literature, Afrim transports the story into his own imaginative realm, revealing fresh layers of meaning. Departing from the notion of Rebreanu’s work solely as a war narrative, Afrim sees it as a psychological exploration.

Steering clear of nationalist sentiments, the production prompts a sober contemplation of the nation’s condition, a direct confrontation with its historical legacy, fostering a dialogue between contemporary voices and the echoes of history. Whether subtle or resounding, the production’s narrative grapples with the events of a world scarred by conflict, echoing Afrim’s distinctive directorial tone.

Utilizing the expansive stage of the Grand Hall to its full potential, stage designer Cosmin Florea and his team craft a visually striking setting that harmonizes with Afrim’s vision. At its core, amidst the dramatic narrative, lies a probing question that transcends superficial celebrations, demanding a deeper introspection: How do we connect, as modern individuals, with our predecessors from a century ago?

This reflection speaks to audiences of all generations, inviting them to ponder their relationship with the past and its implications for the present and future.