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4/5 AlloCine Country GermanyFranceIran | 7.8/10 IMDb 95% Rotten Tomatoes Running time 91 minutes Initial release 10 March 2016 (Germany) Written by Ayat Najafi | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Produced by Anne GrangeGunter HanfgarnRouven RechTeresa Renn Starring Sara NajafiParvin NamaziSayeh SodeyfiElise CaronJeanne CherhalEmel Mathlouthi Producers Anne Grange, Gunter Hanfgarn, Rouven Rech, Teresa Renn Nominations European Film Academy Documentary Award - Prix Arte, German Film Award for Best Documentary Film Cast Jeanne Cherhal, Emel Mathlouthi, Elise Caron, Sayeh Sodeyfi, Sébastien Hoog Similar Movies about Iran, Documentaries |
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No Land's Song (Persian: آواز بیسرزمین / Âvâz-e Bi-Sarzamin) is a 2014 Iranian documentary film written and directed by Ayat Najafi, starring Sara Najafi, Parvin Namazi, Sayeh Sodeyfi, Emel Mathlouthi, Elise Caron, and Jeanne Cherhal.
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- No land s song trailer deutsch german hd
- Synopsis
- Reception
- Awards and nominations
- References
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Synopsis
In the wake of the revolution of 1979, the new regime forbids women in Iran to sing publicly as soloists in front of men.
In defiance of censorship and cultural, religious and legal taboos, a young composer named Sara Najafi decides to organize a concert for female solo singers.
Najafi starts to enlist others. She recruits two other Iranian singers – Parvin Namazi and Sayeh Sodeyfi – to join her. In turn, Namazi and Sodeyfi invite three female singers from Paris: Elise Caron, Jeanne Cherhal and Emel Mathlouthi. Their stated intention is to perform together as solo artists in a show to be held in Tehran. As the Iranian film festival states, this musical collaboration is said to reopen a "musical bridge" uniting France and Iran.
The documentary poses the question whether women will ever be successful in singing free, together, side by side, in front of a mixed audience, without restrictions or interference. Success in their immediate quest makes for a compelling drama. On the other hand, the long term effect is more questionable.
It is said that the movie is an antidote to the misogynist excesses of the government. "The female voice is fading away", Najafi claims.
Reception
No Land's Song has received widespread praise. Some of the reviews:
Awards and nominations
The film has been widely aired at more than a dozen film festivals, and has been well-received, and was nominated for and garnered many awards.