{"id":222741,"date":"2017-06-23T13:40:35","date_gmt":"2017-06-23T17:40:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/director-ana-lily-amirpour-on-cannibalism-psychedelics-and-horrifying-racism-allegations-jezebel.php"},"modified":"2017-06-23T13:40:35","modified_gmt":"2017-06-23T17:40:35","slug":"director-ana-lily-amirpour-on-cannibalism-psychedelics-and-horrifying-racism-allegations-jezebel","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/psychedelics\/director-ana-lily-amirpour-on-cannibalism-psychedelics-and-horrifying-racism-allegations-jezebel.php","title":{"rendered":"Director Ana Lily Amirpour on Cannibalism, Psychedelics, and &#8216;Horrifying&#8217; Racism Allegations &#8211; Jezebel"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Perhaps it is unsurprising that Ana Lily Amirpours sophomore    movie, The Bad Batch, is controversialit depicts a    harsh dystopian desert world in which characters are    dismembered for food and society is brutally divided into the    haves and the have-nots (the titular bad batch). Much of the    conversation online about the movie, though, has not focused on    the political allegory or graphic nature of the films    violence, but whom that violence is aimed at. During a    screening earlier this month at Chicagos Music Box, a woman    named Bianca Xunise asked Amirpour the following questions:    Was it a conscious decision to have all the black people have    the most gruesome deaths on screen? And then, what was the    message you were trying to convey with having this white woman    kill a black mother in front of her child and then have her    assume to be the mother figure for this little black girl?  <\/p>\n<p>    Amirpour responded that another white character has her neck    snapped and her ribs consumed, which is to say nothing of the    brutality that the characters who survive face (it seemed    fairly clear to me that one of the movies questions is whether    its better to live or die in the violent world depicted).    Amirpour abruptly shut Xunise down, ultimately ending with, I    dont make a film to tell you a message.  <\/p>\n<p>    Now, this filmmaking philosophy is not something the    Iranian-American Amirpour invented on the spot. In 2014, when    I interviewed her about her    previous film, the acclaimed vampire tale A Girl Walks    Home Alone at Night, she wouldnt tell me whether she    agreed with those who labeled that film feminist: I am afraid    of categorization in general. I dont really see a usefulness    to it. For me, what it does is it stops thinking. Amirpours    films are provocative but in a way that shirk literal questions    of intent. Nonetheless, Xunise tweeted the next day about how    she felt humiliated by Amirpours response, and later shared    many more thoughts on Amirpours perceived insensitivity    (including casting Jason Momoa as a Cuban character despite his    lack of Latin descent in his mixed-race heritage) in an interview with    Affinity.  <\/p>\n<p>    Amirpour was in New York promoting The Bad Batch    yesterday, so I talked to her about her movie, some of its    themes like cannibalism and psychedelic drug use, as well as    her response to Xunise. An edited and condensed transcription    of our discussion is below.  <\/p>\n<p>    JEZEBEL: What do you think about the proliferation of    movies and TV about cannibalism thats currently underway in    pop culture?  <\/p>\n<p>    ANA LILY AMIRPOUR: Its so weird. We did all make them    simultaneously. That means three years ago, [Nicolas Winding    Refn] would have been doing [his]. I remember hearing about it    when I was editing. The assistant editor I got for my film was    like, Im doing a cannibal movie for Refn. Its called    The Neon Demon. I was like, Oh    shit, awesome. I knew it would be bonkers different. So its    just this interesting weird thing. I havent seen [Julia    Ducournaus Raw] either.  <\/p>\n<p>    Its so    good.  <\/p>\n<p>    Yeah, Im gonna see it. When I go back to L.A., Im gonna take    Xanax for a week and just watch shit. Just sit on my couch and    Netflix shit. I dont know what her film is about, but when I    saw Refns and thought about my own, its like you catch onto    this whiff or vibe that people are just tearing each other to    pieces on this fucking planet. So you just kind of catch onto    that. It becomes a shared, cumulative mindhow we feel right    now.  <\/p>\n<p>      And as the earth heats up, it seems like something      that might be necessary in our not-so-distant      future.    <\/p>\n<p>      Fuck man, would you do it?    <\/p>\n<p>      I think I would. Im enough of a pragmatist that I      would if I had to.    <\/p>\n<p>      Yeah, right? People value being alive and staying on earth.      One of the things [I was thinking about] when I was making      the filmand I think its movies Im attracted to in general,      like Westerns or any survival movie, I love like 127      Hours or Touching the Voidis when you reduce a      human to barebones survival, what are you able to do? Its      like minute by minute. I always wonder what things would come      out.    <\/p>\n<p>      When I interviewed you about A Girl Walks Home      Alone at Night, you told me that you hate death. Its      interesting, then, that you made a movie more brutal than the      one we previously discussed.    <\/p>\n<p>      I think its way more brutal. I think vampires let you off      the hook. Everybody knows a vampire is a vampire and theres      always rules and they get to get off the hook for killing.      But its a vampire! She has to kill Theyre romantic. This      is more its rough on earth. This is how I see America. Its      my love letter to America.    <\/p>\n<p>        Is this love letter a critique too?      <\/p>\n<p>        I mean, were tearing each other to pieces, man! For        reasons much harder to understand than hunger, actually. We        are pretty fucking heinous to each other. Theres hermits        out there. And theres also the potential for one day doing        a different type of behavior, heading out of the whole wall        that is around you, mentally or literally and seeing in a        different way. This is just me getting way heady about it.      <\/p>\n<p>        Do you personally feel torn apart, or is this        something youre observing?      <\/p>\n<p>        Theres times that I do. Yeah, all the time, actually, I        think. Yes. All the time, now that you mention it. I look        for comfort, you know, like we all do. Its a survival        skill, you cant just sit here and constantly be ravaged by        and overwhelmed by how crazy the chaos is. I try to find        comfort but its fleeting and its constantly changing and        the things that give you comfort might not a moment later.      <\/p>\n<p>        Regarding the Q&A in Chicago, on Twitter, you        said, My only mistake was not        talking to [Xunise]. I dismissed her. How would you        answer that question if you could go back in time?      <\/p>\n<p>          Its hard to get basically called a racist when youre          not. Thats an unpleasant thing. In the moment, I was          thinking, Im not a politician. Its almost like you          expect me to have no feelings when Im in this moment,          like a politician has no feelings. They just say, This          is what Im saying to you. Im a human being and I have          feelings and what youre saying is personal and          horrifying to hear. It jarred me. And she kind of kept          repeating, and I was like, I dont know what to say. I          thought about it. She was like, Whats your message?          Whats your message? I guess I thought about that.        <\/p>\n<p>          What I would say if I had a time machine and I could go          back, first of all, is I would have made an announcement          to the crowd that Im 30 percent hard of hearing, cause          people dont know that and I have to get things repeated.          I know she said I was being rude, but Im hard of          hearing. And then I would have said, I dont have a          message but I am asking questions. The question is does          one violent act justify another? I dont have the          answers but thats the question I want to ask. You have          to go through it.        <\/p>\n<p>          Did you read the Affinity          interview?        <\/p>\n<p>          I couldnt bear to fully read it. When I see that stuff,          its horrible. I get the gist of it just from what I see.          You must have read the whole thing.        <\/p>\n<p>          I did.        <\/p>\n<p>          The other thing I thought of is, like, Maria, Miami Mans          baby mama [the black character whose child is then          adopted by the films protagonist Arlen], is a deeply          sympathetic character. At their [cannibal] dinner scene,          shes the one person out loud calling out the world and          their reality. Shes deeply sympathetic. Shes a devoted          mother. Shes gonna do whatever she has to to keep          getting along. She also calls out exactly their situation          to Arlen. She puts it right on the table. We are the          same. Are you gonna fuckin do this? The thing is          everybody is the main star of the movie of their own          life. So thats how we are. Im the star of the movie of          my life and youre the star of the movie of yours.          Everyone believes in their own movie, and they intersect          and theres this conflict. [Arlen] does do this heinous,          horrible thing and it is the fuckin most gruesome thing          to go through.        <\/p>\n<p>          Theres a picture          of you in what appears to be          blackface...        <\/p>\n<p>            I was dressed like Weezy. Im brown!          <\/p>\n<p>            But was it blackface?          <\/p>\n<p>            No! Im brown. Im a fuckin Iranian girl. I did the            tattoos and I put fronts in and I have a dreadlock wig            and I was Lil Wayne, cause I love Lil Wayne.          <\/p>\n<p>            I wonder if you feel that you have a            disproportionate burden resulting from the expectation            that what you will do will be especially politicized            and meaningful because you are a woman of color whos a            director, and thats so rare.          <\/p>\n<p>            I wonder.          <\/p>\n<p>            Is that your experience?          <\/p>\n<p>            I dont know, Scott Derricksons a good friend of mine            and he directed Doctor Strange and he got a lot of I            feel like these conversations are important. People            should have conversations about what theyre upset            about. I guess theres this need to do that and            especially now it feels like everyones upset all the            time in America. And the internet definitely is the            internet. Im, like, in the middle of this. Im putting            my movie out. Its a crazy, fucked-up movie, its            in-your-face, a visceral experience, and I know that. I            wrote it three years ago, and there was no Trump. Its            so fuckin trippy to me, I dont even fully know what            to say. But I will say if empathy is something people            are at all interested in, I do think that listening is            the key, crucial thing. And what Ive noticed in the            last few weeks is, like, no one listening. Theres very            little listening. Thats my big observation from this            moment of time on a press tour.          <\/p>\n<p>              I think you pay for being subtle or ambiguous              sometimes, as much as those sensibilities can benefit              your art as well. People ask you, What is the              message? A filmmaker like you isnt interested in              dictating like that, but those questions are              inevitable as is you being confronted by them given              the state of human connectedness.            <\/p>\n<p>              I think it was two things: Whatever happened in that              room between me and her was two people in a room. And              then this whole other thing that happened on the              internet, I feel like if all these people have then              come to a conclusion about a film or something they              havent seen, what is that? Is that listening? What              is that herd mentality? I dont know, I dont              understand it.            <\/p>\n<p>              This movie has a very extended trip sequence.              When we last talked, you also mentioned finding              psychedelic experiences valuable. How often do you              have a psychedelic experience?            <\/p>\n<p>              I need to be in a very specific environment. I dont              take it lightly. I like to go to Burning Man if I get              the opportunity, if Im not shooting or editing a              movie. I havent been able to go since 2013, but Im              going at the end of this summer, a much-needed break.              But a movie can be a psychedelic experience. Love and              sex can be a psychedelic experience. I go running, I              ran a marathon last month, and it gives you              perspective and, I guess, a feeing of freedom.              Freedom, man. However you can feel free.            <\/p>\n<p>                    Some Pig. Terrific. Radiant. Humble.                  <\/p>\n<p>          Kinja is in read-only mode. We are working to restore          service.        <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read more: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/themuse.jezebel.com\/director-ana-lily-amirpour-on-cannibalism-psychedelics-1796366539\" title=\"Director Ana Lily Amirpour on Cannibalism, Psychedelics, and 'Horrifying' Racism Allegations - Jezebel\">Director Ana Lily Amirpour on Cannibalism, Psychedelics, and 'Horrifying' Racism Allegations - Jezebel<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Perhaps it is unsurprising that Ana Lily Amirpours sophomore movie, The Bad Batch, is controversialit depicts a harsh dystopian desert world in which characters are dismembered for food and society is brutally divided into the haves and the have-nots (the titular bad batch). Much of the conversation online about the movie, though, has not focused on the political allegory or graphic nature of the films violence, but whom that violence is aimed at. 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