Guest: Forrest Muelrath




Art should disrupt the symbolic order. That's why this case is so interesting, according to Forrest Muelrath, a New York art critic and writer. Both Michel Houellebecq in his novels and KIRAC in their films are, in their own ways, engaged in this disruption of order. This disruption in itself serves a higher purpose, as all great art does - or should do. Therefore, it is relevant to look at this Mexican standoff between these two manipulative forces in terms of storytelling and how they both try to bend the narrative to their advantage.





About the series Houellebecq vs Kirac:




In this special series I want to report on the lawsuit between Michel Houellebecq on one side and KIRAC, or Keeping It Real Art Critics, on the other side. Leading up to the judge's verdict in about four weeks, I want to talk to various directly involved parties, in the lawsuit and in the making process of Kirac's film, the film about Houellebecq, the film that Houellebecq wants to ban.




Audio: Jasper Cremers


Camera: Thomas de Boer, Sebastiaan Verbeeten & Just van Westen


Special thanks to: Gerechtshof Amsterdam, Melissa Zijlstra, Ron van Leeuwen, Christiaan Alberdingk Thijm, Levina van Winden, Jini van Rooijen, Isa Moleman, Forrest Muelrath, Philip van den Hurk, Stefan Ruitenbeek, Kate Sinha, Josha Sietsma, Sietske’s Pottery & Cartoon Box Animations




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