Some memories are so painful, that your subconscious has no choice but to suppress them. For Israeli Ari Folman, his mind went completely blank when he tried to recall the first Lebanon War. Folman was only 19, still just a child, when he served in the Israeli Defense Force. It was impossible for him to comprehend the horrors of the Sabra and Shatila Massacre, the slaughter of some thousands of Palestinians to which he bore witness. So, he didn't. He tucked it safely away, until decades later, when a chance meeting with an old friend... More >>>