27/11/2025
This week, we’re closing the cycle of our CoC2 commissioned texts with a piece by filmmaker Rami el Sabagh: Death on VHS.
Rooted in a West Beirut neighbourhood of the 1980s, the essay revisits a boarded-up video store — once a portal of taped dreams, monsters, and early cinematic longing. El Sabagh reflects on how VHS shaped forms of community and masculine performance, and how those memories continue to inform his filmmaking today.
It’s an intimate meditation on growing up with images, on what we inherit, and on the fragments we carry forward.
As we wrap up this chapter of CoC2, we’ll be taking a short pause before sharing what comes next.
Until then, you can read the full text at cinemaofcommoning.com (link in bio).