Valentin Noujaïm

Resident
29.05.2023 - 30.06.2023

Medici Residency

Plastic arts

Biography

Born in France in 1991 to Lebanese and Egyptian parents, Valentin Noujaïm joined the Fémis film school in 2016, in the screenplay department, from which he graduated in July 2020. He directed a documentary – Avant d’oublier Heliopolis and an experimental film – l’Etoile Bleue (shown at Vision du Réel, Doclisboa, Saatchi Gallery, etc.). His first short fiction film, Les Filles Destinées, was supported by the CNC and the Normandy region. He then developed his first feature film, La Nuit des Reines, produced by Kometa films. In 202é, he was in residence at Artagon in Marseille, where he developed a video and installation entitled Pacific Club. His research focuses on three areas: anti-racist struggles, spatial utopia and traumatized bodies. His work is permeated by the question of disappearance as a political tool, questioning the relationships of power and domination at work in French society, through the prism of a strong ideal: revolutionary love or the love of revolution. Between 2022 and 2023, he will also carry out residencies at the Ateliers Médicis in Paris and Guest Student at the Städelschule in Frankfurt.

Project

“A story of a failed utopia, a monstrous, anarchistic utopia destroyed, an East on fire, a Roman empire collapsing. Heliogabalus is born in a cradle of blood and semen in 203 A.D. in Homs, Syria, in a kingdom conquered by Rome where meteorites are gods. The black stone from the sky foretold that he would become Emperor of the Romans and change the face of the world.
But Heliogabalus, the devil in his body, didn’t just want to rule, he wanted anarchy, anarchy of bodies and forms, anarchy of the Empire. The life of Heliogabalus is a source of infinite inspiration. Heliogabalus is a gigantic black hole around which revolve a multitude of characters, blood, desires for power and revolutions. But his life is as complex as it is incomplete. It leaves much to personal interpretation. Like Fellini in Satyricon, who has fun imagining the missing parts of Petronius’ text, I fantasize a part of his story. The life of Heliogabalus is a play, and you have to be able to free yourself from the truth. It’s a life that speaks of anarchism, of destroying the old world, of bringing down Empires. From this story, I want to make a video that speaks of forgotten monsters, of the violence inspired by Heliogabalus, of the desire for apocalypse. For Heliogabalus, assassinated in Rome, has been erased from history. During my residency at Villa Medici, I intend to search for traces of the Syrian emperor’s passage through the city, both in museums and libraries, and on archaeological sites. This research will feed my work and continue my dream portrait of Heliogabalus, a self-effacing emperor and bloodthirsty revolutionary who resonates terribly with today.”

Medici Residency Occitanie

Created in 2018 by the Occitanie Region in partnership with the French Academy in Rome - Villa Medici, the Price Occitanie - Medici dedicated to young contemporary creation aims to develop the international influence of talent from Occitanie by welcoming them to the Villa Medici for a research and creative stay of several months. Each year, the price attracts around a hundred candidates - visual and visual artists - eager to take advantage of the opportunity offered by a residency at one of Europe's most emblematic art centers, in contact with other artists from a wide range of disciplines and backgrounds. Each year, the winner of the Price Occitanie - Medici is selected on the basis of an application and an audition of the shortlisted candidates, each of whom presents his or her project to a jury made up of representatives of the Region, the Director of Villa Medici and associated experts.

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