Joana hadjithomas latent image depicts

          This artwork is an amalgamation of historical fact and metaphorical fiction.

        1. This artwork is an amalgamation of historical fact and metaphorical fiction.
        2. They both regularly present lecture-performances including Aida Save Me and Latent Images and are often invited as university lecturers in Lebanon and Europe.
        3. The latent image is the invisible, yet-to-be-developed image on an impressed idea is that of the 'dormant' – slumber, slum- bering – like something.
        4. I think those latent images that you are talking about were not revealed when we- went to Izmir.
        5. Joana Hadjithomas: We both began making images in the period of the post-war transition, in the early s, when things were clearly unresolved but.
        6. The latent image is the invisible, yet-to-be-developed image on an impressed idea is that of the 'dormant' – slumber, slum- bering – like something.!

          Filmmakers and artists, Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige question the fabrication of images and representations, the construction of imaginaries, and the writing of history.

          Their works create thematic and formal links between photography, video, performance, installation, sculpture, and cinema, being documentary or fiction film.

          Together, they have directed numerous films that have been shown and multi awarded in the most important international film festivals as Cannes film festival, Berlinale, Locarno or Toronto before having theatrical releases in many countries.

          Their films include Memory Box (2021); ISMYRNA (2016); The Lebanese Rocket Society: The Strange Tale of The Lebanese Space Race (2012), Khiam 2000-2007 (2008); Je Veux Voir (I Want To See) (2008), starring Catherine Deneuve and Rabih Mroué, A Perfect Day (2005), The Lost Film  (2003); and Around the Pink House (1999).

          Several retrospectives of their films have been presented in renowned institutions s