The Disappeared


The Disappeared by Adam Kaplan, Gilad Baram
DEU/ISR 2018, Forum Expanded
© Adam Kaplan, Gilad Baram
Today the film in and of itself is only available via the recollections of the individuals who took part in its creation, revealing the elusive history of a forbidden image. The Disappeared conjures up the story of a film that was denied the right of appearance and left to languish in the limbo of censorship.
Crew
Written and Directed by | Adam Kaplan, Gilad Baram |
Music | Eldad Lidor |
Sound Design | Sebastian Morsch |
Sound | Harald Ansorge |
Producers | Adam Kaplan, Gilad Baram |
Produced by
Adam Kaplan
Gilad Baram/Nowhere Films

Gilad Baram, Morgan Fisher
The directors of The Disappeared and Another Movie during Q&A.
The Disappeared · Forum Expanded · Feb 16, 2018
Adam Kaplan

Adam Kaplan, born in 1987 in Jerusalem, Israel, is an artist based in Berlin. In his practice he explores the boundaries between memory, nostalgia, and the contemporary moment. He has presented his works and texts at various exhibitions and conferences.
Filmography
2009 Conversations with The Mother; 12 min. 2015 Last Person Shooter; 13 min., with Boaz Levin 2016 Buildups; 6 min. 2018 The Disappeared
Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2018
Gilad Baram

Gilad Baram, born in 1981 in Israel, is a photographer, visual artist and documentary filmmaker based between Berlin and Jerusalem. His work, focusing primarily on lens-based images in the era of Internet and big data, has been exhibited in various art institutions worldwide. His work has been exhibited in various art institutions worldwide. After his award-winning directorial debut Koudelka Shooting Holy Land (2015) this is his second film.
Filmography
2015 Koudelka Shooting Holy Land; 72 min. 2018 The Disappeared
Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2018